The measure, proposed by CBC\u0027s main union two years ago, is intended to destroy \u0027structural racism\u0027
— at least for those from a visible minority group.by the Quebec newspaper La Presse. Senior editor François Cardinal wrote that CBC was considering an internal demand by its reporters that the broadcaster abandon its current standards requiring reporters and staff to remain neutral on political issues.
The expression of personal opinions on controversial subjects, including politics, can undermine the credibility of CBC journalism and erode the trust of our audience The policy has also taken the form of corporation-wide memoranda. After the re-election of Conservative prime minister Stephen Harper in 2011, employees were reminded not to publicly express any disappointment or negativity at the outcome.Article content
In 2020, at the height of Black Lives Matter demonstrations stemming from the police killing of George Floyd in the United States,to CBC’s senior management urging the broadcaster to “dismantle structural racism” and diminish the power of “white editors.”
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