Quebec Premier apologizes to agronomist who blew whistle on pesticide study
Quebec Premier Francois Legault apologized Friday to a whistleblower who was fired after going public with concerns about the pesticide industry’s influence on public research.
Legault said the government will do what it can to return agronomist Louis Robert to the public service and compensate him.
His apology came a day after a report from the Quebec ombudswoman’s office concluded the Agriculture Department had not respected the law on whistleblowers and after Agriculture Minister Andre Lamontagne, who announced Robert’s firing last January, refused to apologize.
The report concluded there were serious violations in the way the department handled the whistleblower’s disclosure of wrongdoing and that precautions weren’t taken to ensure Robert’s actions remained confidential.