The former CEO of Regina's Street Culture Project is retiring, amidst an investigation into his behaviour after allegations of a toxic, manipulative and abusive workplace arose earlier this year. Kim Sutherland, through a news release on Thursday night, announced his retirement from the Street Culture Project about 25 years after he started the organization. "Succession planning for my retirement has been in the works for over four years now," Sutherland said in the Street Culture news release. The investigation into the allegations at Street Culture is expected to conclude in November of this year. Two weeks ago, the Street Culture board announced Scott Cruickshank would become the interim CEO of Street Culture Project.
Source: CBC News September 25, 2020 13:30 UTC