Official languages watchdog receives complaint about English-only report on Payette
OTTAWA — The scathing report that led to Julie Payette’s resignation as governor general was published only in English and that has prompted a complaint to Canada’s official languages commissioner.
Conservative Sen. Claude Carignan has written Raymond Théberge to complain about the federal government’s failure to provide a French version of the report.
Carignan notes that the government paid for the report, produced by Quintet Consulting Corp. after investigating allegations of a toxic work environment at Rideau Hall.
He urges Théberge to consider investigating the matter and to notify the Privy Council Office, which released the report, of its legal obligation to enforce the use of both official languages in reports commissioned and funded by the federal government.