Year in Review 2023
This year has been eventful for Whistleblowing Canada.
Here is a list of our accomplishments:
Speaking Engagements
- Association of Canadian Financial Officers Destigmatizing Whistleblowing
- Parliamentary Committee on Bill C290 – An Act to amend the Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act –
Presentations from Board and Advisory Board members, Pamela Forward, Joanna Gualtieri and Ian Bron and whistleblower, Sean Bruyea - World Congress of the International Sociological Association
- Whistleblowers of America, Workplace Promise Conference – Global NGO Panel
- Queen’s University, Smith School of Business – Presentations Panel on Managing and Auditing Whistleblowing Management Systems
Webinars
- Whistleblowing in Westminister Governments Such as Canada: Still not a Safe Space by presenter, Ian Bron
- Moral Injury by presenter, Richard Rapoport
- Whistleblowing by Nurses by Amelie Perron, University of Ottawa
- Achieving Social Justice for South African Whistleblowers – Tina Uys and Ugy Radulovich
Grant
Grant Awarded from the Law Foundation of Ontario. Funding provided to conduct a survey of lawyers in Ontario
and develop a directory of whistleblower-friendly lawyers.
Calls from Whistleblowers on the following topics:
- Electrical safety in Ontario
- Trampled Rights of a disabled young person in Saskatchewan
- Fraud in British Columbia
- Fraud in Ontario
- Misconduct at CBC in Quebec
- Dentist in Alberta maltreated by Professional Association
Speakers Bureau
Launched Speakers Bureau comprised of Board and Advisory Board members
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