Travis Dhanraj: CBC Restrictions & Discrimination Claims
Travis Dhanraj, former CBC host, testifies about restricted editorial freedom, alleging a list of over forty prohibited guests, including key reporters, and disciplinary action for refusing a non-disclosure agreement. He claims the restrictions favored other shows, blocking conservatives like Pierre Poilievre, and fueled bias claims. Dhanraj, a veteran journalist and person of color, has filed a human rights complaint accusing the network of discrimination, bullying, and tokenism. He speaks out publicly, releasing a video urging transparency from CBC, while the network denies all claims.
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