Bell Media and Former Toronto News Presenter Settle Human Rights Complaint
TORONTO, CANADA, JUL 3 – Patricia Jaggernauth settled her complaint alleging systemic racism, sexism, and discrimination after 11 years at Bell Media, highlighting workplace equity issues, the Canadian Human Rights Commission said.
- Patricia Jaggernauth, a former CP24 presenter, and Bell Media settled a human rights complaint filed in October 2022 alleging discrimination.
- Jaggernauth filed the complaint after quitting Bell Media's Toronto breaking news outlet, citing systemic racism, sexism, and discrimination.
- She alleged being passed over for promotions, earning below a living wage, being treated as a token, and struggling with her mental health.
- Jaggernauth posted on social media on Thursday the matter was resolved to mutual satisfaction, and Bell Media said it will make no further comments.
- Bell Media reaffirmed its commitment to a safe, inclusive workplace and took the allegations seriously, while the settlement closed the dispute.
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Settlement reached between Bell Media, ex-CP24 personality in human rights complaint
A well-known Toronto television personality says she’s reached a settlement with Bell Media in response to a human rights complaint, in which she alleged “a systemic pattern” of racism, sexism and discrimination.
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