#3 in CFE Series: Why Whistleblowers Matter
Janet Merlo In conversation with James L. Turk
Related Readings & Resources
Report
Michel Bastarache, Broken Dreams, Broken Lives: The Devastating Effects of Sexual HarassmentOn Women in the RCMP. Final Report on the Implementation of the Merlo Davidson Settlement Agreement. November 11, 2020. https://www.callkleinlawyers.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/RCMP_Final-Report_Broken-Dreams.pdf
Book
Janet Merlot, No One To Tell: Breaking My Silence on Life in the RCMP. St. John’s: Breakwater Books, 2013. https://breakwaterbooks.com/products/no-one-to-tell?_pos=1&_sid=7127b9fb5&_ss=r
News
Sarah Smellie, “Janet Merlo, plaintiff in RCMP abuse case, says she would do it all again”, CBC News, November 27, 2020.
Advocacy & Support
Breaking Barriers Together Association. https://breakingbarrierstogetherassociation.com/
Event Details
#3 in CFE Series: Why Whistleblowers Matter
Janet Merlo In conversation with James L. Turk
Janet Merlo, an RCMP constable for almost 20 years, began speaking publicly in 2012 about the gender-based harassment and discrimination that was the everyday experience of women in the RCMP. She wrote a best-selling book, No One To Tell: Breaking My Silence on Life in the RCMP. Afterwards, she helped launch a successful class action lawsuit against the RCMP. The retaliation was fierce. Join Janet in conversation with CFE Director, James L. Turk, about what happened, why this matters for all of us, and what still needs to be done.
Co-sponsors: Edmonton Public Library, Milton Public Library, Toronto Public Library, Vancouver Public Library.
Zoom link to event ryerson.zoom.us/j/91941276567
This is a free event and no registration is required.
Please contact cfe@ryerson.ca if you require accommodation to ensure inclusion in this event.