A former Toronto radio show co-host continued her testimony in a human rights tribunal hearing on Tuesday, alleging executives and management at Corus Entertainment failed to take action when concerns with "bullying" and "disrespect" were raised.

Jennifer Valentyne, former co-host of Q107's , said executives were receptive to her complaints when issues were raised in 2018 and promised to make changes.

But instead, she said, decisions were made behind closed doors that led to her being removed from the show against her wishes and moved to Global News' morning show instead.

"I felt like I was being punished for speaking out," said Valentyne during questioning by her lawyer Lisa Stam.

The hearing at the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal comes after the popular rock station radio show was put

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