What Happens to Whistleblowers in Canada:

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What Happens to
Whistleblowers in Canada:
a new play reading & panel discussion
Host James Turk
Distinguished Visiting
Professor, FCAD.
Monday, March 30th
12 - 2pm
Rogers Communications Centre
80 Gould Street, RCC 103
Join FCAD for a play reading about whistleblowing
“NormaLeeDean”
by Catherine Frid
Catherine Frid
Artist-in-Residence,
Osgoode Hall Law School.
Playwright-in-Residence,
Mixed Company Theatre.
Reading to be followed by panel discussion with:
Joanna Gualtieri
Dr. Nancy Olivieri
Gualtieri is currently the Director of Federal Accountability Initiative for Reform (FAIR). A lawyer and former property developer, Gualtieri was also an employee in the bureau of physical resources with the Department for Foreign
Affairs where she discovered lavish extravagance in the purchase of staff accommodation abroad. Her allegations
were supported by the Inspector General and Auditor General of Canada.
Joanna Gualtieri
An internationally renowned expert on blood disorders, Olivieri is a professor of paediatrics, medicine and public
health sciences at the University of Toronto. She has fought a high-profile, 18-year battle with a major pharmaceutical company and the Hospital for Sick Children related to concerns she raised about the safety and effectiveness
of a new drug to treat a major blood disorder.
Dr. Nancy Olivieri
This event is part of a series of special activities being held during the 2014 -2015 academic year.
Please contact [email protected] if you require any accommodation to ensure inclusion in this event.
This is a FREE EVENT. TICKETS ARE REQUIRED.
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