CBC has concluded its investigation into Wendy Mesley, determining that the CBC News anchor used “offensive language on two separate occasions during editorial meetings.” According a statement from Chuck Thompson, CBC’s head of public affairs (as reported by CBC News), Mesley has been “disciplined” for her actions, although what that discipline entails was not detailed.
According to Thompson’s statement, the first incident took place last fall “while discussing a book title, and then again more recently in preparation for a piece on anti-racism.” In an earlier statement, CBC announced that Mesley had been suspended from her role hosting “The Week” on June 9 after she admitted to using “used a word that should never be used” during an
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