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Where's Linda Leatherdale's byline-stealing ass? Oh wait - the Sun isn't saying.
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Bottom line. CBC believes in diversity for women/visible minorities etc. providing they don't have a conservative point of view.
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That's odd, I never considered Travis Dhanraj to be on the conservative side of the spectrum. When he was at Global News and when he did some reporting for AM640/Q107 I always thought he was pretty rough on Doug Ford and the conservatives during COVID. In fact during the COVID press conferences at times he seemed almost hostile to Ford. He also gave Patrick Brown grief when he was leader of the PC's.
I didn't watch his Canada Tonight show much on CBC News Channel and overall I wasn't really that impressed with either him or the show. Topics he was covering and his guests didn't really interest me that much whenever I took the time to watch. Maybe ratings for his program were not good?
Ian Hanomansing to me is a better choice for 8pm timeslot on the network. Ian seems to me to be fair and usually right up the middle in his style.
If he sues CBC, it will be interesting to see what he says, and if CBC was trying to direct him to have a certain position in his reporting and interviews.
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mace wrote:
Bottom line. CBC believes in diversity for women/visible minorities etc. providing they don't have a conservative point of view.
That's how left the CBC has gotten.
I will miss travis.
I hope bell takes him on for ither newstalk 1010 or CTV news.
He was good on cp24
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paterson1 wrote:
That's odd, I never considered Travis Dhanraj to be on the conservative side of the spectrum. When he was at Global News and when he did some reporting for AM640/Q107 I always thought he was pretty rough on Doug Ford and the conservatives during COVID. In fact during the COVID press conferences at times he seemed almost hostile to Ford. He also gave Patrick Brown grief when he was leader of the PC's.
I didn't watch his Canada Tonight show much on CBC News Channel and overall I wasn't really that impressed with either him or the show. Topics he was covering and his guests didn't really interest me that much whenever I took the time to watch. Maybe ratings for his program were not good?
Ian Hanomansing to me is a better choice for 8pm timeslot on the network. Ian seems to me to be fair and usually right up the middle in his style.
If he sues CBC, it will be interesting to see what he says, and if CBC was trying to direct him to have a certain position in his reporting and interviews.
Travis was not far-left for trudeau's CBC.
Lets hope Canada tonight servives.
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His lawyer confirms he's still with the network, but...
Lawyer confirms ‘systemic issues’ caused Travis Dhanraj to ‘step away’ from CBC
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He's gone. What a garbage organization the CBC is.
Former CBC top host, Travis Dhanraj, calls CBC “A place where asking hard questions - about tokenism masquerading as diversity, problematic political coverage protocols, and the erosion of editorial independence - became a career-ending move."
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67GreenRambler wrote:
He's gone. What a garbage organization the CBC is.
Meh. CBC is great. I love their Marketplace program. It's produced well, and well worth watching.
It would seem I never watch CBC news Network, so maybe that's garbage, not CBC itself...
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Ian Hanomansing's program is much better than Canada Tonight with Travis Dhanraj. A better program and host IMO.
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paterson1 wrote:
A better program and host IMO.
I don't know if it's a better show but agreed on the better host part. Dhanraj at least had a studio, Hanomansing broadcasts from the middle of the office space - it's a weird look for the guy who was rumoured to be the one to take over from Peter.
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Binson Echorec wrote:
paterson1 wrote:
A better program and host IMO.
I don't know if it's a better show but agreed on the better host part. Dhanraj at least had a studio, Hanomansing broadcasts from the middle of the office space - it's a weird look for the guy who was rumoured to be the one to take over from Peter.
Ian Hanomansing should have been Peter Mansbridge’s replacement from the beginning. However, having Adrienne Arsenault as the solo anchor instead of the 3 or 4 anchor rotation they had is much better, and she’s an excellent presenter in her own right.
I wonder if Ian Hanomansing even wanted to leave Vancouver for that gig. Also wonder if it weren’t for whatever pension plan CBC has for him when he retires, he would have jumped ship to Global National when Kevin Newman left.
Also IIRC the timeslot that CBCNN’s Canada Tonight was in was Ian’s old timeslot when he anchored CBCNN from Vancouver. He just happens to have returned to his old timeslot.
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Still a lot of mystery surrounding this, but this is from the Toronto Star:
"Kathryn Marshall, Dhanraj’s lawyer, said CBC presented Dhanraj with an “ultimatum that was so unconscionable and morally wrong, there was no way he was going to say yes.” She declined to share more details.
Dhanraj had made a series of complaints about CBC’s culture, Marshall said, including of “toxic, bullying (and) malicious” behaviour by a “small circle of senior Ottawa-based journalists.”
Dhanraj plans to file a complaint to the Canadian Human Rights Commission, Marshall added."
Ex-CBC host Travis Dhanraj says he was ‘forced to resign,’ slams public broadcaster in all-staff email
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TD will be relegated back to small markets if at all now.
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As far as I know, Ian Hanomansing has not brought on far right conspiracy theorists like Brian Lilley and Lara Trump. Sure be Conservative but if you bring on people like this on, maybe Rebel News is more suitable for Travis.
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VS.TO. wrote:
As far as I know, Ian Hanomansing has not brought on far right conspiracy theorists like Brian Lilley and Lara Trump. Sure be Conservative but if you bring on people like this on, maybe Rebel News is more suitable for Travis.
I don't think Travis is far right - what he was trying to do was to make sure that all the political parties had a say. Sometime you need to hear the opinion of people you don't like and by having them on his show is in no way supporting them - it's about journalism and discourse
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There's airing people whose views you don't like, and then there's airing views of people everybody already knows has odious views.
That is not fair journalism, that is just putting on obnoxious people whose views are already well known by most people.
People like Brian Lilley or Laura Trump already have their audiences and their supporters.
They know where to go to get their "fix" of their favorite commentators.
The CBC does not have to do them any favors by bringing them on to appear to be "fair"
And puh-leez, Danrahj's line "They Tried to Crush Me But I'm Still Standing,"
What a laughable victim's complex.
Nobody cares man.
You're not Nelson F%$#& Mandela.