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Jennifer Valentyne not surprised at Corus investigation results Via LizBraunSun

Valentine declined to be part of the investigation when she was given to understand that it did not involve management. She also had no faith in it.

“For all I know, they could have put it all on me. Now they’ll say I didn’t take part — I viewed it as a no-win situation. But I don’t regret what I did. It saves another woman,” she said.We apologize, but this video has failed to load.Speaking of her time at the station, Valentyne said, “My whole thing was always, ‘let’s make it better.’

“I was trying to figure it out myself, and I was offering managerial advice, such as, let’s get him more anger management, let’s put an observer in the room — let’s work on this!”Advertisement 5“They could have dealt with it 20 years ago but chose not to,” she said. Early on in the Derringer debacle, attention turned from the on-air personality himself to Corus Entertainment.

Indeed, Valentine’s complaint of gender discrimination with the Canadian Human Rights Commission is against Corus Entertainment, not Derringer.“Maybe that’s next,” said Valentine, “but I doubt it.”

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