Prime Minister Stephen Harper: And the law, which is supposed to be re-examined every five years, is well past the due date for a review, the federal integrity commissioner has confirmed, according to Times Colonist. Allan Cutler, a former whistleblower during the federal sponsorship scandal, said the law has done nothing to help and OTTAWA - Canada's whistleblower law, enacted by Prime Minister Stephen Harper's government in 2007, has done nothing to help people who raise red flags, critics say. "Not only is there no report, there is not even a review on at the moment," Integrity Commissioner Mario Dion told The Canadian Press.
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