Former CBC anchor Travis Dhanraj filed a human rights complaint against the public broadcaster on Sept. 10, alleging racial discrimination, editorial bullying, and retaliation in the workplace for speaking out.
Dhanraj alleges in his complaint that he suffered ongoing harassment, was blocked from bringing on diverse voices in his role as host, and was bullied after not acting as a progressive minority “token” in the way he said CBC leadership expected. A copy of the complaint was provided to the Epoch Times on Sept. 12 by Dhanraj’s lawyer Kathryn Marshall.
The complaint says that due to “discriminatory harassment, bullying and discrimination, and its condonation of the discrimination and abusive culture that Mr. Dhanraj was experiencing in the workplace, he had no choice but to involuntarily resign.”…