The corporate culture of silence that enabled and emboldened John Derringer continues at Corus now that an external investigation into his behaviour and the workplace environment has been completed.

Corus claiming personnel matters are private affairs.

The Toronto morning radio host lost his job at Q107 three months ago facing allegations of being abusive to other staff members, particularly women who worked on his show.

Women came forward claiming Corus executives paid them more money to keep their complaints quiet over the years.

The "official statement" released on Twitter gives no indication the workplace at Corus properties will be any better in the wake of Derringer's departure.

Also, today Danielle Smith keeps rolling along with her Alberta Sovereignty Act (this is slimy, btw.)

And new research says Ontario’s new gas plants will cause electricity prices to soar. What are the alternatives if we want to hit Net-zero goals in the next 12 years?

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