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Canadian ex- governor general made ‘ poisoned’ workplace

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A damning report on workplace harassment claims against ex- governor general Julie Payette, Queen Elizabeth II’s representa­tive in Canada, describes her as “hostile,” “poisoned,” and “toxic,” news outlets reported Wednesday.

Payette, a 57- year- old former astronaut, resigned from the post on January 21 after holding the largely ceremonial position since 2017.

Canadian media, including the country’s biggest outlets, obtained a redacted version of the report on Wednesday evening under an access to informatio­n law. The document was ordered by Prime Minister Justin

Trudeau’s government in July.

“Yelling, screaming, aggressive conduct, demeaning comments and public humiliatio­ns,” are among the behaviors it lists.

The testimony comes from 92 employees, ex- employees and other individual­s familiar with the work environmen­t at Rideau Hall, the official residence of the governor general, including some 20 people who reported acts of harassment.

Nearly half of the feedback collected in the report by consulting firm Quintet referenced a “hostile or negative” environmen­t, or both.

More than a quarter of respondent­s spoke of a “toxic” or “poisoned” atmosphere, according to the 132page report summarized by broadcaste­rs CBC and CTV as well as the Globe and Mail daily.

The report concluded that there was a serious problem requiring the immediate attention of Canada’s Privy Council Office, which supports the prime minister and cabinet.

According to the report, employees complained that they did not have independen­t channels through which to raise concerns about the work environmen­t at Rideau Hall.

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