Saskatchewan’s whistleblower protection law goes into effect Thursday
It's a way for government employees to safely “blow the whistle” on problems they see anonymously.
Legislation takes effect Thursday that will give workers a specific person in each Crown and Ministry to take concerns to.
Known as the whistleblower protection law, the Public Interest Disclosure Act will now outline how and where workers should report wrongdoing.
Minister June Draude said it gives employees a place to go internally instead of the opposition or the media and now there will be ramifications if an employee doesn't use this channel.