Calgary Herald

THE PRIVY COUNCIL OFFICE IS LAUNCHING AN INDEPENDEN­T REVIEW OF ALLEGATION­S THAT GOV. GEN. JULIE PAYETTE MISTREATED PAST AND CURRENT EMPLOYEES AT RIDEAU HALL, BRINGING SOME OF THEM TO TEARS.

Payette says she ‘welcomes’ investigat­ion

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OTTAWA • The Privy Council Office says it is launching an independen­t review of allegation­s that Gov. Gen. Julie Payette mistreated past and current employees at Rideau Hall.

The CBC reported Tuesday that Payette had yelled at, belittled and publicly humiliated employees, reducing some to tears or prompting them to quit.

On Thursday, Payette issued a statement saying she is “deeply concerned” with the media reports of the alleged abuse and welcomes the review.

“I am completely committed to ensuring that every employee who works at Rideau Hall enjoys a secure and healthy work environmen­t at all times and under all circumstan­ces,”

I TAKE HARASSMENT AND WORKPLACE ISSUES VERY SERIOUSLY ... AND WELCOME AN INDEPENDEN­T REVIEW

Payette said in the statement. “I take harassment and workplace issues very seriously and I am in full agreement and welcome an independen­t review.”

The Privy Council Office, a bureaucrat­ic operation that supports the prime minister and cabinet, says the Treasury Board policy on workplace harassment applies to employees of the Office of the Secretary to the Governor General, who are part of the public service.

It says it is working with that office to establish the terms of reference for a “thorough, independen­t and impartial review” and will quickly hire a third party to lead it.

New Democrat Leader Jagmeet Singh had previously called on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to investigat­e the matter.

“There is no question there is an obligation, a responsibi­lity of the prime minister in this case, with the Governor General and the complaints that we’ve seen, to do something, to follow up with those complaints,” he said Wednesday in Ottawa.

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