Care aide fired from Saskatoon home not ready to accept Premier Wall’s apology
Personal information collected, used, and shared about a Saskatoon care aide who was suspended and later fired after speaking out was not authorized under privacy acts, Saskatchewan’s privacy commissioner has reported.
The privacy commissioner, Ronald Kruzeniski, initiated an investigation into Oliver Lodge, the Saskatoon Regional Health Authority (SRHA), the Ministry of Health, and the Executive Council.
All were involved in the exchange of information about Peter Bowden, who worked at Oliver Lodge. He raised concerns with the privacy commissioner about his employment information being shared with media after a member in the Premier’s Office supplied that information to several outlets.
Bowden had spoken out about his concerns for senior care in care facilities prior to his information being shared publicly.


