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Access to Information and Privacy
The Access to Information Act and the Privacy Act came into effect in July 1983. They both concern information held by federal government institutions.
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All personal information collected by this institution is governed by the Privacy Act. This means that you will be informed of the purpose for which your personal information is being collected and how to exercise your right of access to that information.
Case Studies
The following case summaries provide information on the Integrity Commissioner's decisions on disclosures of wrongdoing and complaints of reprisals made to the Office under the Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act (the Act). As part of the case analysis process, all analyses and recommendations are reviewed and signed off by the Manager of Case Analysis, the Director of Operations and Legal Services before being submitted to the Commissioner for decision.
Opening Remarks - Joe Friday
Standing Committe on Government Operations and Estimates
March 26, 2015, 8:45 a.m.
Thank you, Mr. Chair. And thank you to your Committee members.
Mr. Chair, I would like to address as a matter of priority, my absence at your meeting of March 12, and my serious concern that there may be any thought that I disregarded your request that I appear or that I was in any way under the impression that I had the choice of whether to appear or not.
Poster -Something not looking right at work?
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Something not looking right at work?
Tell us. You are protected.
For more information, or to make a disclosure of wrongdoing, you may contact either:
The Office of the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner of Canada
Tel: 613-941-6400
Toll free: 1-866-941-6400
www.psic-ispc.gc.ca
Poster - Ignoring a wrongdoing in the workplace will not make it disappear
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Ignoring a wrongdoing in the workplace will not make it disappear
Tell us. You are protected.
For more information, or to make a disclosure of wrongdoing, you may contact either:
Request for Funding for Legal Advice Form
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Letter to Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics
February 24, 2014
Mr. Pat Martin, M.P.
Chair, Standing Committee on
Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics
House of Commons
Ottawa ON K1A 0A6
Dear Sir,
Re: Bill C-520, Supporting Non-Partisan Agents of Parliament Act
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