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Read Jian Ghomeshi's full apology to Kathryn Borel

Former CBC Radio host Jian Ghomeshi apologized to Kathryn Borel inside a Toronto courtroom Wednesday morning, before signing a peace bond that saw the Crown withdraw a final count of sexual assault against him. Here is that statement.

'I did not always lead by example and I failed to understand and truly appreciate the impact of my conduct'

Former CBC Radio host Jian Ghomeshi, left, and Kathryn Borel, right, are each shown outside a Toronto courthouse on Wednesday. (Chris Young/Mark Blinch/Canadian Press)

Former CBC Radio host Jian Ghomeshi apologized to Kathryn Borel inside a Toronto courtroom Wednesday morning, before signing a peace bond that saw the Crown withdraw a final count of sexual assault against him.

Ghomeshi was charged in relation to the incident a year ago and was slated to stand trial in June. A peace bond is not a finding of guilt.

Borel, also a former CBC employee, waived a court-ordered publication ban on her identity.

Here is the full transcript of Ghomeshi's apology to Borel:

I want to apologize to Ms. Borel for my behaviour towards her in the workplace. In the last 18 months, I have spent a great deal of time reflecting on this incident and the difficulties I caused Ms. Borel, and I have had to come to terms with my own deep regret and embarrassment.

I enjoyed a position of privilege in my job at the CBC as the host of a program I loved. I was a person in a position of authority and leadership, and I did not show the respect that I should have to Ms. Borel. I did not always lead by example and I failed to understand and truly appreciate the impact of my conduct on Ms. Borel's work environment. That conduct in the workplace was sexually inappropriate. I realize that there is no way for me to know the full impact on her personally and professionally.

I now recognize that I crossed boundaries inappropriately. A workplace should not have any sexualized tone. I failed to understand how my words and actions would put a co-worker who was younger than me, and in a junior position to mine, in an uncomfortable place. I did not appreciate the damage that I caused, and I recognize that no workplace friendship or creative environment excuses this sort of behaviour, especially when there is a power imbalance as there was with Ms. Borel. This incident was thoughtless and I was insensitive to her perspective and how demeaning my conduct was towards her. I understand this now. This is a challenging business to be in and I did not need to make it more difficult for Ms. Borel. The past 18 months have been an education for me. I have reflected deeply and have been working hard to address the attitudes that led me, at the time, to think that this was acceptable.

I apologize to my family for letting them down and in particular for the impact that all of this has had on my dear mother and my sister. I apologize for the burden my actions have placed on those dear friends who have stood by me throughout this difficult time. I regret behaviour at work with all of my heart and I hope that I can find forgiveness from those for whom my actions took such a toll.