CP24’s Patricia Jaggernauth launches human rights case against Bell Media, alleges racial and gender discrimination

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CP24’s Patricia Jaggernauth launches human rights case against Bell Media, alleges racial and gender discrimination
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Toronto television personality Patricia Jaggernauth has filed a human rights complaint against Bell Media alleging gender and racial discrimination.

A Toronto television personality has filed a human rights complaint against Bell Media alleging gender and racial discrimination, among other allegations, renewing scrutiny of the embattled broadcasting company.

“Throughout her employment with Bell, Ms. Jaggernauth has experienced a systemic pattern of racism, sexism and discrimination,” reads the complaint to the Canadian Human Rights Commission. “She has been continually passed over for promotions and opportunities and has been treated as a token and a commodity by Bell.”

“Bell has done this while at the same time denying Ms. Jaggernauth promotions she has earned and is qualified for, and while refusing to provide her with full-time work.” The allegations have not been tested at tribunal. Bell Media said in an emailed statement it does not comment on current or former employees.“Ms. Jaggernauth is relieved to finally be telling her story,” wrote Marshall in an email. “We look forward to holding Bell accountable for this egregious, systemic and discriminatory conduct. We will have more to say later.”

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