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Former Wynne Government Minister Glen Murray’s time at ‘dream job’ mired by harassment, poor management allegations

Winnipeg mayoral candidate Glen Murray was forced to leave his “dream job” as the head of a clean energy think-tank after one year, following complaints about his management, according to former staff and communications obtained by CBC News.

Murray’s lawyer denies this, claiming he resigned “for personal and family reasons.”

A CBC News investigation into the 370 days Murray spent in 2017-18 as the executive director of the Pembina Institute — a Calgary-based environmental organization — also revealed allegations Murray used sexual innuendo in the workplace, physically harassed a former employee at a company gathering and drank to excess at some organization functions.

A garbage human. I always felt his leaving Ontario was rushed.

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