October 18, 2024

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Host Patricia Jaggernath accused Bell of discrimination

Host Patricia Jaggernath accused Bell of discrimination

(Toronto) Patricia Jaggernath, a popular Toronto television personality, has filed a complaint with the Canadian Human Rights Commission against her former employer, Bell Media, alleging systemic discrimination against her.

Posted at 4:44 pm

Tyler Griffin
Canadian Press

Weather presenter on CP24 channel, Mme Jagarnath claims to have faced discrimination based on race and gender during her 11-year career at CP24. Bell Media owns the channel.

In her complaint, she alleged that Bell repeatedly denied her promotions and attempted to limit her abilities to work as a freelancer.

“It was used as a convenience when it was practical and profitable [à l’entreprise] “, we may read in M’s complaintme Jagarnath is of Jamaican and Guyanese descent.

In an email sent Saturday, Bell Media said it does not comment on cases involving current or former employees.

“Bell Media takes allegations of discrimination very seriously, and we are committed to providing a safe, inclusive and respectful work environment for our workers. If we become aware that one of our employees is not adequately supported, a process will be set in place to review the situation. »

Mme Jagarnath raised his concerns with Bell management, including News Vice President Michael Melling. She claims that she was not taken seriously. Mr. Melling has been on furlough since August, following the controversial departure of CTV News anchor Lisa LaFlamme.

M is a lawyerme Jaggernath, Kathryn Marshall, said her client was “relieved to finally be able to tell her story.”

Mme Jagarnath did not respond to an interview request.

This article was produced with financial support from Meta Fellowships and The Canadian Press for News.

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