Roderick MacIsaac
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B.C.’s Ombudsperson says government doing well at implementing recommendations following health firingsBritish Columbia's Ombudperson says the provincial government has addressed most of the recommendations following a report into the firing of eight Ministry of Health workers but still has work to do on key commitments.PoliticsOct 30, 2018
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Fired B.C. health worker’s sister critical of Premier Christy ClarkThe sister of a B.C. government health worker who took his own life after being falsely accused of wrongdoing calls Premier Christy Clark's response to a report on the issue callous and cynical.Apr 11, 2017
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B.C. health firings a ‘dark chapter:’ reportBritish Columbia's ombudsman says seven government health workers and a contract employee who were fired five years ago because of a flawed and rushed investigation did not deserve the personal, financial and professional harm they suffered.HealthApr 6, 2017
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Ombudsman to report on B.C. health firingsBritish Columbia's ombudsman will release a report today looking at issues surrounding the firings of eight government health workers almost five years ago.PoliticsApr 6, 2017
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Last of unfairly fired health workers ink deal with B.C. governmentThe last of eight health researchers who were wrongfully fired by British Columbia's government have reached an out-of-court deal, clearing the way for a report that could shed light on the murky fiasco.CrimeDec 29, 2015
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Suicide note of fired B.C. health researcher deleted by Coroner’s Service, says familyThe family of a B.C. health research who committed suicide after being improperly fired by the government says coroners deleted his suicide note.CrimeJul 8, 2015
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New documents show RCMP never investigated fired health researchersA mystery over why the provincial government fired eight health researchers in 2012 took another turn today, when new documents showing the RCMP never investigated the workers were made public.CrimeJun 5, 2015
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UPDATE: Government apologizes to Roderick MacIssac’s familyPhD candidate Roderick MacIsaac was working for the Health Ministry when he and seven others were suddenly fired after a flawed probe into the privacy breaches.Oct 3, 2014
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