Friday, January 22, 2021

Was It Something She Said?

Julie Payette, resident b!#ch and handpicked Liberal Party hire governor-general, has stepped down after report after report became too much for PM Moron to dodge:

Gov.-Gen. Julie Payette and her secretary, Assunta di Lorenzo, are resigning after an outside workplace review of Rideau Hall found that the pair presided over a toxic work environment.

Last year, an independent consulting firm was hired by the Privy Council Office (PCO) to review reports that Payette was responsible for workplace harassment at Rideau Hall.

Sources who were briefed on the consulting firm's report told CBC News that its conclusions were damning.

President of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada Dominic LeBlanc told CBC's Vassy Kapelos the federal government received the final report late last week, which he said offered some "disturbing" and "worrisome" conclusions.

LeBlanc said Payette indicated her intention to resign during a meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau last night, where they discussed the report's contents.

 

One could question why we need a governor-general or even need to be a part of the Commonwealth but no one has the guts to do that.

 

Also: 

Julie Payette yesterday abruptly resigned as Governor General amid allegations of workplace harassment. Payette’s tenure was the shortest of any commander in chief in 149 years: “Tensions have arisen at Rideau Hall over the past few months.”

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Just how acidic is Payette? In her bitter resignation statement she — certainly with malice aforethought — used the exact language the prime minister himself employed when attempting to explain his own harassing behaviour in the infamous case of the “Kokanee grope.”

“We all experience things differently,” she wrote, finally doing one thing governors general are supposed to do, namely to articulate the position of the government. I suppose he deserved that, unbecoming as it was.


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