Sylvie Therrien: Sylvie Therrien Related Items Articles One whistleblower's story: no job, no rent, no recognition, no redress , according to Winnipeg Free Press. Therrien was fired, and is today unemployed. She has little chance of another job in the public service because her security clearance has been revoked. She also has no access to employment insurance. A campaign launched by the National Council of the Unemployed had collected close to $20,000 in donations by last Friday to help her financially. OTTAWA - Thumbnail sketches of four federal whistleblowers: In charge of investigating employment insurance fraud, Therrien told a journalist that investigators have quotas. They each must recover $35,000 to $40,000 a month in EI benefits. The federal government initially denied any quota system when the story made headlines in the spring.
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