Radio-Canada to appeal CRTC N-word decision and apologize to complainant
MONTREAL — Radio-Canada says it is appealing a CRTC decision ordering it to apologize over the on-air use of the N-word.
The French arm of the CBC says the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission overstepped its authority by interfering in journalistic independence.
The broadcaster, however, says it will apologize to the listener — a Black Montreal man — who filed a complaint over the repeated use of the racial slur during a 2020 program.
Ricardo Lamour complained to the CRTC after Radio-Canada’s ombudsman ruled that the on-air use of the slur by a journalist and a commentator did not contravene the broadcaster’s standards and practices because they used the word while quoting the title of a book.