Whistleblowing to get statutory footing: ‘It moves us closer to a statement of protection for people who do legitimately raise issues’

The government's two-year-old policy that's given whistleblowers formal channels to expose wrongdoing within the public service is about to be finally enshrined into law, provided a key amendment added to the Liberals' massive Public Service Bill gets the green light by the House of Commons.

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