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Lawyer of CBC whistleblower SPEAKS OUT about Travis Dhanraj’s treatment at the state broadcaster

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On today’s episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by Kathryn Marshall of Marshall Law. Kathryn is representing Travis Dhanraj, who very publicly resigned from the CBC earlier this week in two public letters exposing the toxic and abusive culture at the state broadcaster. According to Dhanraj: “editorial protocols were weaponized to create structural barriers for some while empowering others — particularly a small circle of senior Ottawa-based journalists. When I questioned these imbalances, I was met with silence, resistance, and eventually, retaliation. I was fighting for balance and accused of being on a “crusade.” The latest twist in this story comes from Brian Lilley at the Toronto Sun, who reported Wednesday that the CBC is not accepting Dhanraj’s resignation. “It’s like an abusive relationship,” Marshall told Malcolm, adding, “Let me make it perfectly clear: my client no longer works at the CBC.” Marshall provides shocking new details in this case, and adds that her inbox has been flooded with similar complaints and accusations going back decades. Don’t miss this explosive episode!

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On today’s episode of the Candice Malcolm Show, Candice is joined by Kathryn Marshall of Marshall Law. Kathryn is representing Travis Dhanraj, who very publicly resigned from the CBC earlier this week in two public letters exposing the toxic and abusive culture at the state broadcaster. According to Dhanraj: “editorial protocols were weaponized to create structural barriers for some while empowering others — particularly a small circle of senior Ottawa-based journalists. When I questioned these imbalances, I was met with silence, resistance, and eventually, retaliation. I was fighting for balance and accused of being on a “crusade.” The latest twist in this story comes from Brian Lilley at the Toronto Sun, who reported Wednesday that the CBC is not accepting Dhanraj’s resignation. “It’s like an abusive relationship,” Marshall told Malcolm, adding, “Let me make it perfectly clear: my client no longer works at the CBC.” Marshall provides shocking new details in this case, and adds that her inbox has been flooded with similar complaints and accusations going back decades. Don’t miss this explosive episode!

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