Reporter said Jewish people finance American politics, run U.S. cities and Hollywood. Radio-Canada is apologizing after one of its reporters used antisemitic language during a television broadcast on ...
Radio-Canada has apologized and put one of its reporters on indefinite leave after she used antisemitic language during a Monday broadcast. On the television show Sur Le Terrain, Washington ...
A Canadian broadcaster has been yanked off the airwaves over her antisemitic and “prejudicial” comments that American politics, its cities and Hollywood are “run by Jews.” Radio-Canada journalist ...
Radio-Canada issued an apology Tuesday and said it suspended one of its journalists after she claimed on air that “big cities” and “Hollywood” are run by Jewish people, prompting swift condemnation.
On Monday afternoon, on Radio-Canada’s Ici RDI news channel, host Christian Latreille asked the network’s Washington, D.C.-based reporter, Élisa Serret, why the United States had not done more to ...
'The words used last night were pernicious antisemitic tropes and have absolutely no place on Canadian airwaves,' says heritage minister Steven Guilbeault You can save this article by registering for ...
The Maison de Radio-Canada is seen in Montreal. A reporter who uttered antisemitic stereotypes on air has been relieved of her duties and Radio-Canada has apologized. (Christinne Muschi/The Canadian ...
Radio-Canada is apologizing after one of its reporters used antisemitic language during a television broadcast on Monday. Correspondent Élisa Serret was doing a television hit from Washington about ...