Panels

Panel Sessions & Presentations

Dec. 5, 2024.

Whistleblowing Canada was invited to speak at an event organized by the Conflict and Resilience Research Institute Canada.  Winnipeg, Manitoba – Virtual. The topic of Pamela's talk was Whistleblowing in Canada: Is it Safe?  Why Care?

September 12 – 13, 2024. 

Whistleblowing Canada spoke at a Conference organized by Whistleblowers of America's Workplace Promise Institute.  Pamela spoke on Why Reprisals Occur and How to Prevent them.

September 2024

Whistleblowing Canada participated in Whistleblowers of America, Workplace Promise Institute Conference – Global NGO Panel discussion on Protecting Whistleblowers from a country perspective.

July 18-19, 2024.

Whistleblowing Canada presented at University of Johannesburg Colloquium, Johannesburg, South Africa - in person.   The topic of Pamela's talk was Protecting and Supporting Whistleblowers in Canada – a role for civil society organizations.

November 1, 2023

Whistleblowing Canada participated in a Panel discussion organized by Queen`s University, Smith School of Business on Managing and Auditing Whistleblowing Systems. You can watch the video of the session here. Pamela`s presentation titled Whistleblowing Advocacy and Whistleblowing:  A good citizen's responsibility and burden begins at 5:17.  The Panel was moderated by Prof. Bertrand Malsch.

Participants were, Pamela Forward, Danny Weil and Charles Cron.

June 29, 2023

Whistleblowing Canada was invited to present at the XX International Sociology Association, World Congress of Sociology, Melbourne, Australia. Virtual.  Topic of Pamela's presentation: Organizational Culture and Whistleblowing - the invisible forces driving reprisals.

February 16, 2023

Whistleblowing Canada participated in a panel discussion at an Ethics conference organized by the Association of Canadian Financial Officers.  The topic was "De-stigmatizing Whistle-blowing".  Participants were Pamela Forward and Kelly Donovan with Moderator Joe Boughner.  Seen here with keynote speaker Marc Tasse.

Jan 16, 2023.

Whistleblowing Canada was interviewed by CHEB Radio Alberta regarding the Nov. 29th, 2022 announcement of a Federal Task Force set up to Review the Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act – the law that established a process for federal public servants to disclose wrongdoing. The Task force has been criticized for not being a competent to do the task as it is not independent, lacks expertise and lacks lived experience i.e. no whistleblowers. Listen to the interview here

July 30, 2021

Panel Discussion: International Whistleblowing - Challenges and Opportunities
During National Whistleblower Appreciation Day in the United States - Moderated by Mark Worth

- with Pamela Forward, Gilbert Sendugwa, and Darko Ivanovitch

Watch the Video here.

 

 


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