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Former CBC News reporter and anchor Travis Dhanraj said he had no choice but to resign from the broadcaster after he says he raised systemic issues in its newsroom related to lack of diversity of ...
CBC News host Travis Dhanraj has resigned, stating that he had "no real choice" after being allegedly sidelined by his employer.
In a bold move, Travis Dhanraj, a well-known broadcaster of Indian descent, has stepped down from CBC News, citing a workplace culture rife with retaliation and exclusion. Dhanraj claims that voicing ...
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CBC News anchor Travis Dhanraj says he was 'forced' to resign from broadcasterDhanraj's lawyer Kathryn Marshall says they plan to take his complaints to the Canadian Human Rights Commission. She says they believe CBC assumed Dhanraj would hold a certain "li ...
'It shows that the CBC corporation has a disturbing level of control over their journalists,' says Travis Dhanraj's lawyer ...
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India Today on MSNSilenced, sidelined: Indian-origin news anchor with Canada's top broadcaster resignsIndian-origin news anchor Travis Dhanraj has resigned from Canada's CBC News, alleging he was sidelined for raising concerns over editorial bias and lack of diversity. In a farewell note, he described ...
In a recent Morning Live segment, CBC News guest host and longtime problematic journalist Crystal Goomansingh interviewed ...
As an observer who worked for private broadcasters for nearly 40 years, I watched the evolution of CBC privilege firsthand.
Toronto: A prominent Indian-origin host of the national broadcaster CBC News quit the media outlet on Monday, accusing it of fostering a “toxic” culture marked by “tokenism masquerading as diversity”.
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