Settlement reached with Bell Media in human rights complaint, ex-CP24 personality says | CBC News
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Patricia Jaggernauth, a Toronto television personality, reached a settlement with Bell Media following her human rights complaint alleging systemic racism, sexism, and discrimination. She filed the complaint with the Canadian Human Rights Commission after 11 years with the company, claiming she was treated as a token and faced issues with mental health. Despite being passed over for promotions and earning below a living wage, Bell Media denied the allegations. Jaggernauth announced that the matter was resolved to mutual satisfaction on social media.
Patricia Jaggernauth alleged systemic racism, sexism, and discrimination at Bell Media, feeling treated as a token and struggling with her mental health during employment.
After 11 years with Bell Media, Jaggernauth reached a settlement regarding her complaint, which the company vigorously denied, asserting commitment to an inclusive work environment.
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