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Delays in the WSA Processing Complaints About Drainage Disputes

...to improve the WSA’s complaint processes and timeliness.

In September 2010, a farm couple complained to the WSA that a neighbour had dug drainage ditches, which they believed were causing flooding on their home quarter. The couple followed the WSA’s process, beginning with a Request for Assistance in Resolving...

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Public Interest Disclosure Commissioner

...you or another employee have been asked to commit a wrongdoing, you may wish to make a disclosure.

If you believe you are experiencing reprisals because you have already made a disclosure, sought advice from us or your designated officer, or refused to participate in a wrongdoing, or cooperated...

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Annual Report 2002

...Act, as follows:

1. Receive and investigate

complaints from members of the

public who believe that they have

been adversely affected by a

decision or action of a provincial

government agency;

2. Initiate, on the Ombudsman’s

own motion, the investigation of

...

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Annual Report 2003

...appears to have become jaded or

discouraged. This, I believe,

speaks to a genuine commitment

to fairness in government and

the office’s role in promoting it.

I thank and commend them all

for this.

Historically, the office has

...

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PIDC AR 2021

...The Public Interest Disclosure Act during the year. The Act provides mechanisms for provincial public sector employees to disclose potential wrongdoings they believe are happening in their workplaces. Disclosures must be kept confidential and employees are protected from reprisals for making them.

The Ombudsman has served as the...

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Summary – Cole Bay

...would believe that she could not make these decisions in an unbiased manner. In this regard, we note that at a November 2016 council meeting, when the council was discussing hiring a janitor, the mayor declared a pecuniary interest and left the room because one of the applicants was her...

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Hearing Back Executive Summary

...get their job back, to name a few.

For example, “Mandy” believed her union failed to represent her adequately. She brought the matter before the Labour Relations Board and participated in two hearings, four months apart: one in June 2003 and one in October 2003. Sixteen months later,...

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PIDC AR 2016

...Public servants may make a complaint to our Offi ce if they believe they have suffered reprisals for having sought advice about, disclosed or refused to participate in a suspected wrongdoing, or co-operated in an investigation under the Act.

Reprisals include but are not limited to:

•...

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PID Annual Report 2016

...Public servants may make a complaint to our Offi ce if they believe they have suffered reprisals for having sought advice about, disclosed or refused to participate in a suspected wrongdoing, or co-operated in an investigation under the Act.

Reprisals include but are not limited to:

•...

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PIDC AR 2017

...within the Ministry. They were investigated. The employee then made the same disclosure to our Offi ce, as he believed that his allegations had not been adequately investigated. He also made a complaint of reprisal. He believed that changes were made to his position and duties, because he had sought...

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