The scathing report that led to Julie Payette‘s resignation as governor basic was revealed solely in English and that has prompted a criticism to Canada’s official languages commissioner.
Conservative Sen. Claude Carignan has written Raymond Theberge to complain in regards to the federal authorities’s failure to offer a French model of the report.
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Carignan notes that the federal government paid for the report, produced by Quintet Consulting Corp. after investigating allegations of a poisonous work atmosphere at Rideau Corridor.
He urges Theberge to contemplate investigating the matter and to inform the Privy Council Workplace, which launched the report, of its authorized obligation to implement using each official languages in experiences commissioned and funded by the federal authorities.

The report, launched late final month, concluded that Payette had presided over a office the place workers had been repeatedly subjected to “yelling, screaming, aggressive conduct, demeaning feedback and public humiliation.”
In his letter to Theberge, Carignan notes the report is “of nice public curiosity” to Canadians who “need to perceive the disaster dealing with the workplace of the previous governor basic, which is a vital establishment within the democracy and the legislative course of in Canada.”
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Whereas his work as a senator requires a French model of the report, Carignan says it’s additionally vital for present and former Rideau Corridor workers.
“The individuals focused by the investigation and the witnesses who participated in it should additionally be capable of seek the advice of this report within the official language of their selection,” he wrote within the letter despatched Monday.
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