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Saskatchewan ombudsman says government slow in responding to wildfire evacueesAfter 10,000 were displaced, more than 380 complaints filed as Saskatchewan’s ombudsman cites delays that left wildfire evacuees without timely support.FireApr 23
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Police ethics commissioner named Quebec’s new ombudsmanA lawyer by profession, Marc-André Dowd has served in similar roles throughout his career. His five-year mandate is set to begin in late March.CanadaMar 17, 2022
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Ombudsman report shows Regina’s Extendicare Parkside wasn’t prepared for COVID-19 oubreakSaskatchewan's ombudsman report shows Extendicare Parkside in Regina wasn't prepared for the COVID-19 outbreak officially declared on Nov. 20, 2020.CanadaAug 5, 2021
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Manitoba NDP, PCs point fingers at each other over how messaging getting outManitoba New Democrats and Progressive Conservatives are accusing each other of breaking the rules on the use of public resources for their messaging.PoliticsAug 28, 2019
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Saskatchewan advocate for children and youth resigns after harassment complaintsSaskatchewan’s advocate for children and youth, Corey O’Soup, has resigned following an investigation into harassment complaints.CanadaJun 27, 2019
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Court reminds Nova Scotia it is bound by rule of law in decision on ombudsman’s document requestA court decision has slammed the government after Nova Scotia's ombudsman took the province to court following the health department's refusal to hand over requested documents.PoliticsJun 13, 2019
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Jobs will be cut, one office closed as Ontario ombudsman takes on child advocate dutiesThe ombudsman said the exact number of positions affected will be determined in the coming weeks. The Child and Youth Advocate's office said it currently employs 75 people.PoliticsFeb 22, 2019
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Moncton family concerned after scathing report, unexpected death at Restigouche psychiatric hospitalAccording to Vitalité Health Network, a patient at the Restigouche Hospital Centre died on Saturday.HealthFeb 10, 2019
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Tories to sue Nova Scotia’s Liberal government for Bay Ferries contractSince 2017, privacy commissioner Catherine Tully has said that Nova Scotia’s access-to-information laws “are not always up to the task” of defending citizens’ democratic rights.PoliticsFeb 10, 2019
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Ford government stands by appointment of Taverner as new OPP commissionerCommunity Safety and Correctional Services Minister Sylvia Jones says the government disputes allegations contained in a letter from acting Ontario Provincial Police commissioner Brad Blair regarding Ron Taverner's appointment to the top job.PoliticsDec 12, 2018
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