A CBC spokesman said the decision is unrelated to Mesley's apology for twice using a racial slur in June You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account.
CBC News host Wendy Mesley has been disciplined after an internal investigation found she used "offensive language on two separate occasions during editorial meetings," both the host and CBC confirmed ...
One of the Canada's most recognizable broadcasters is calling it quits after 38 years with the Mother Corp. Wendy Mesley announced her retirement just over a year after being disciplined for using ...
CBC is suspending the remaining season of the news program The Weekly following host Wendy Mesley's suspension for an "incident" during an editorial discussion about race. "In light of the current ...
CBC News has taken disciplinary action against journalist Wendy Mesley in light of her admission that she used a racist slur on two separate occasions during editorial meetings in the past year. Chuck ...
CBC journalist Wendy Mesley has announced she will retire after 38 years at Canada's national broadcaster. Mesley, 64, was born in Montreal and began her CBC career covering the first Quebec ...
CBC News host Wendy Mesley says she’s sorry and “deeply ashamed” after using “a word that should never be used” during an editorial discussion about current issues regarding race. “The Weekly with ...
TORONTO - Newly retired CBC journalist Wendy Mesley says she's made mistakes but feels her departure from the public broadcaster after her use of a racial slur doesn't solve what she calls the ...
Wendy Mesley, a longtime CBC television news anchor and journalist, has retired from the public broadcaster. Chuck Thompson, CBC’s head of public affairs, says Mesley retired from the CBC in late June ...
Wendy Mesley became CBC Television's first female journalist to cover the Prime Minister when she joined the Parliamentary bureau in 1985. During her career, Wendy reported on seven Prime Ministers ...
CBC News host Wendy Mesley says she’s sorry and “deeply ashamed” after using “a word that should never be used” during an editorial discussion about current issues regarding race. “The Weekly with ...
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