Opposition parties should force feds to strengthen whistleblower protections with private member’s bill, says watchdog

While the governing party bears much of the responsibility for the lack of movement on this issue, opposition parties, over the years, have not exhausted all avenues for pressuring the government to bring in better whistleblower laws. 'In a functioning Western democratic society, you would think that we would have more in place to protect people,' NDP MP Matthew Green said. 'The truth is, we don’t.'
NDP MP Matthew Green, left, Liberal MP Francis Drouin, and Conservative MP Kelly McCauley, right, are part of the Government Operations Committee that re-tabled a 2017 report to prod the government to respond to calls to strengthen whistleblower protections. Democracy Watch's Duff Conacher, centre, says opposition parties should have moved to table a private member's bill.
Canada’s political parties have yet to show they are “serious” about reforming the country’s whistleblower laws to strengthen and expand protections, and are likely to miss their best shot at forcing the government to act, says a watchdog. The House Government Operations Committee, also kno...

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