Canadian Armed Forces Disclosure Process (CAF DP)

CAF members have several options to submit a formal complaint. You can address a decision or action with an authority, such as a harassment complaint, or a grievance, in the scope of personal interest (whether it be yours or another’s). You can explain what happened, how that incident affected you or others and request resolution. However, in cases, where you witnessed or know of an incident that may impact the public’s confidence or harm the integrity of the DND/CAF, there is an alternate mechanism.

This education segment is intended to help inform CAF members about:

  • the process for disclosing wrongdoing (also known as “whistleblowing”);
  • how it is defined by the CAF and DND;
  • how to report wrongdoing;
  • what the disclosure of wrongdoing process involves as well as
  • pointing you to the authority in charge of investigating wrongdoing allegations, resources and references.

The Public Service Disclosure Protection Act (PSDPA) defines wrongdoing in the public sector, establishes a procedure for the disclosure of wrongdoings in the public sector and ensures the protection of those who make a disclosure of wrongdoing.

CAF members are not considered Public Servants under the PSDPA however section 52 of the Act states that the CAF must establish a similar disclosure process outlined in the PSDPA. As a result, the CAF established the CAF Disclosure Process (CAF DP) (only available on the Defence Network) through which members of the CAF can submit a protected disclosure of wrongdoing or complaint of reprisal.

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