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Travis Dhanraj Alleges CBC Forced Resignation, Plans Human Rights Complaint

Framing his departure as involuntary, he plans to lodge a complaint with the Canadian Human Rights Commission.

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Travis Dhanraj CBC media Centre
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Overview

  • On July 7 and 8, Dhanraj sent an internal email asserting he was forced to resign after raising systemic concerns at CBC News.
  • He accused the broadcaster of a culture defined by retaliation, exclusion, psychological harm, editorial bias and tokenism masquerading as diversity.
  • Dhanraj posted a Google form on X to collect supporter contacts and vowed to disclose internal CBC practices when the time is right.
  • His lawyer, Kathryn Marshall, said they will file a complaint with the Canadian Human Rights Commission alleging discrimination and coercive NDA demands.
  • CBC spokesperson Kerry Kelly issued a statement categorically rejecting his allegations and cited confidentiality constraints for further comment.