"Protection from reprisal.
Your right. Our mission."
The Public Servants Disclosure Protection Tribunal, established in 2007, is a quasi-judicial body that operates independently from any Canadian federal department.
The Tribunal was created to enhance public confidence in the integrity of public servants and to protect from reprisals, those who report wrongdoing.
Cases are referred to the Tribunal by the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner.
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What's new at the Tribunal?
Notices to the Parties and the Legal Profession
Access our new section for the latest notices issued by the Chairperson of the PSDPT.
New Case referred to the Tribunal
On March 7, 2016, the Tribunal acknowledged receipt of a Notice of Application from the Office of the Public Sector Integrity Commissioner in the case of Dunn and Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada, Lecompte, T-2016-01. Proceedings in this case are under way.
The offices of the Tribunal and its Registry are located in Ottawa, in the Thomas D'Arcy McGee building, one city block from the seat of the Canadian government; Parliament Hill.
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Our new Web Site!
Our web site has been completely redesigned and revamped from the ground up. It was transformed to better serve Canadians by taking advantage of new technology and making it easier for the public to search and find information online using any device.
The Tribunal invites all comments on our new web site. Please use the Feedback button below to provide suggestions on how to improve it.