News Archive: 2022
Ombudsman Day 2022: Resilience, Respect, Resolve
October 13 is Ombudsman Day. One thing ombuds have in common is we look into complaints of unfairness.
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Read the full news articleOmbudsman Annual Report Highlights Long-term Care Investigations
Ombudsman and Public Interest Disclosure Commissioner, Mary McFadyen’s 2021 annual reports were tabled in the Saskatchewan Legislature today – the last ones before she retires on May 6, 2022.
Read the full news articleWhistleblower Awareness Day Acknowledges Employee Courage
March 24, 2022 is Whistleblower Awareness Day. It’s a day for recognizing how difficult and yet how important it is to speak up if you are concerned about a possible wrongdoing in your workplace. Saskatchewan’s Public Interest Disclosure Commissioner, Mary McFadyen acknowledges the role of whistleblowers in the public sector and notes how these protections are expanding in the health sector.
Read the full news articleThe Canadian Council of Parliamentary Ombudsman welcomes Prince Edward Island’s First Ombudsperson
PEI becomes the latest province to appoint an independent officer responsible for ensuring fairness and providing a safe avenue for whistleblower complaints in the public service.
Read the full news articleNew Document: “Municipal Complaints We Can Take”
We've been taking complaints about municipalities for more than five years now, and we can look into a wide range of issues. But how do you know which ones ?
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