Investigation into Toronto radio show concludes three months after longtime host John Derringer leaves

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Investigation into Toronto radio show concludes three months after longtime host John Derringer leaves
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An investigation into work environment complaints at Q107's 'Derringer in the Morning' has concluded.

“While personnel matters remain private and confidential, we understand and accept the findings and recommendations,” the radio station posted in a“Where not already in place, we intend to implement the investigator’s recommendations.”

The statement did not detail what these recommendations entailed but it builds on news that Derringer was leaving his position in August after 22-years.That move followed Derringer’s former co-host Jennifer Valentyne posting a in May. In it, she revealed verbal abuse, gender discrimination and workplace harassment she personally faced.as the company launched an external investigation conducted by Turnpenney Milne LLP.

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