Does Ontario have an Ombudsman?

Does Ontario have an Ombudsman?

Home – Ontario Ombudsman. The Ontario Ombudsman promotes fairness, accountability and transparency in the public sector by investigating public complaints and systemic issues within his jurisdiction.

Who is the current Ombudsman in Canada?

PAUL DUBÉ
PAUL DUBÉ, OMBUDSMAN. Born in Calgary, Alberta, Mr. Paul Dubé spent his adolescence in Dalhousie, New Brunswick, where he was valedictorian of his high school graduating class. After high school, he attended the University of Ottawa and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Political Science (B.A.).

Who appoints the Ontario ombudsman?

. Paul Dubé
The Ombudsman is an impartial officer of the Ontario Legislature, independent of the government and all political parties, who is appointed by an all-party committee of the Legislative Assembly every five years. The Ombudsman is Mr. Paul Dubé , who began his term on April 1, 2016.

What do you mean by Ombudsman?

The ombudsman is an independent official who has been appointed to investigate complaints that people make against the government or public organizations.

How do I contact the Ontario ombudsman?

If you can’t find an organization or aren’t sure whether your complaint is within the Ombudsman’s jurisdiction, please call 1-800-263-1830 or email [email protected] and we will be happy to assist you.

How do I contact the Ontario Ombudsman?

What can the Ontario Ombudsman do for You?

The Ontario Ombudsman can also take complaints about child protection services and French language services. The Ombudsman has created dedicated units of specialized staff to answer questions, address concerns, conduct investigations, and review complaints.

Who is the TD Bank Ombudsman in Ontario?

Kerry Robbins has been the TD Ombudsman since September 2014. Kerry has worked at TD for over 18 years in increasingly senior roles in a wide variety of areas, including Direct Channels, Branch Banking, and Real Estate Secured Lending. Kerry has a BA from King’s College at the University of Western Ontario and a Masters…

Is there an ombudsman for children and youth?

The Ombudsman has established a dedicated children and youth unit for this work. The Ombudsman’s jurisdiction now includes children’s aid societies, as well as other child protection matters under the Child, Youth and Family Services Act, 2017, guided by the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.

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