Toronto – Long -time TV journalist Travis Dhanraj says he has been “forced” to CBC News.
The former host of “Canada Tunite” declared his departure to CBC employees in an email, accusing the culture of “vengeance, exclusion and psychological loss”.
Dhanraj stepped back from the prime-time program of CBC News Network, he took roses after less than a year. Earlier, he was the co-managon of the CBC’s leading consumer affairs series “Marketplace”.
CBC spokesman Kerry Kelly says that the Broadcaster “clearly rejects” the allegations about the network, management and employees.
Dhanraj’s lawyer Catherine Marshal says that he plans to take his complaints to the Canadian Human Rights Commission. She says that she believes that the CBC admitted that Dhanraj will organize a certain “generous world scene” based on the “The Color of Hiz Skin”.
Marshall says that Dhanraj wanted to share political opinion, which included more conservative guests on his show, but he objected to CBC management and senior employees.
Kelly of CBC says that she is limited to what she can say about Dhanraj due to privacy concerns.