CBC News Anchor Travis Dhanraj Says He Was 'Forced' to Resign From Broadcaster
- On Monday, former CBC host Travis Dhanraj announced via email that he was 'forced to resign,' alleging a toxic culture of retaliation and exclusion at CBC News Network.
- In early 2024, Dhanraj's efforts to address systemic issues and editorial imbalance at CBC led to internal sidelining, according to his allegations and CBC's denial.
- CBC publicly rejected Dhanraj's claims, with spokeswoman Kerry Kelly stating they 'categorically reject' the allegations of forced resignation.
- Dhanraj’s lawyer plans to file a complaint with the Canadian Human Rights Commission, while online support from some Canadians boosts his public stance.
- Amid recent political debates, the Liberal Party pledged statutory funding and a $150 million increase for CBC, highlighting ongoing concerns over the broadcaster's future and governance.
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CBC Host Travis Dhanraj Says He Was Forced to Resign Amid ‘Impossible Conditions’
Former CBC host Travis Dhanraj sent an email July 7 to employees at the Canadian public broadcaster announcing his resignation and accusing the network of creating “impossible conditions” for employees and allowing a workplace atmosphere of “retaliation, exclusion, and psychological harm.” Dhanraj’s lawyer Kathryn Marshall confirmed to The Epoch Times that Dhanraj did write the email that was shared on social media to his former colleagues follo…
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CBC News anchor Travis Dhanraj says he was 'forced' to resign from broadcaster
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