Canada’s War on Whistleblowers – recording available now

WATCH THE RECORDING HERE

Date: Thursday, January 19, 2023
Time: 3:00 – 4:30 EST

In more than 15 years of operation, costing over $100 million, Canada’s federal whistleblower law has not protected a single whistleblower. For the more than 500 people reporting reprisals against them, Canada’s law has only made their lives worse. Join the discussion with a distinguished panel of experts about why this is, what it has meant for the public, and what can be done to protect those who speak up in the public interest.

Co-sponsors: Edmonton Public Library, Milton Public Library, PEN Canada, Toronto Public Library, Vancouver Public Library, Whistleblowing International Network

Panelists:

Ian Bron, Whistleblower Advocate; former Canadian Whistleblower; Senior Fellow, Centre for Free Expression; Lecturer, Public Administration, Carleton University

David Hutton, Senior Fellow, Centre for Free Expression; former Executive Director, Federal Accountability Initiative for Reform

Anna Myers, Executive Director, Whistleblowing International Network

Moderator:

Karyn Pugliese, Editor-in-Chief, Canada’s National Observer; formerly Managing Editor of Investigations & Current Affairs, CBC; previously Executive Director, News and Current Affairs, Aboriginal Peoples Television Network

Zoom link to event ryerson.zoom.us/j/91941276567

This is a free event and no registration is required.

Please contact cfe@ryerson.ca if you require accommodation to ensure inclusion in this event