Why Canada’s federal whistleblower protection law needs to be rewritten

There's a tendency to attribute all of the problems to former public sector integrity commissioner Christiane Ouimet's actions. The reality is that deeply flawed legislation—which experts confidently predicted would fail—gave Ouimet the discre

OTTAWA—In the wake of the auditor general's startling revelations regarding misconduct by the government's whistleblower watchdog, there's a tendency to attribute all of the problems to former public sector integrity commissioner Christiane Ouimet's actions. The reality is that deeply flawe...

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