Heritage Ministry reviewing workplace harassment probe at Canadian Museum of History
OTTAWA — The Heritage Ministry says it’s reviewing the results of an independent investigation into harassment allegations at the Canadian Museum of History.
The ministry revealed no details, citing the Privacy Act in guarding specific complaints and the name of individuals involved.
But it says national museums are expected to hold the “highest standards of respect, healthy working relationships and inclusion,” and that the federal government has “zero tolerance” for harassment in the workplace.
The museum’s CEO Mark O’Neill has been on a medical leave since last summer when the investigation began.