Radio-Canada to appeal CRTC N-word decision and apologize to complainant
MONTREAL — Radio-Canada said Wednesday it will apologize for the repeated on-air use of the N-word but will also appeal a CRTC decision ordering that apology.
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission overstepped its authority and made a “serious error” that ignored freedom of the press as guaranteed in the Charter and in the Broadcasting Act, CBC/Radio-Canada said in a statement.
“We simply do not accept the CRTC’s interference in journalism in Canada,” the public broadcaster said.
Ricardo Lamour, a social worker and artist in Montreal, filed a complaint with the broadcasting and telecommunications regulator after he was told by Radio-Canada’s ombudsman that the on-air use of the word during a radio program in 2020 did not contravene the public broadcaster’s journalistic standards and practices. A journalist and a commentator had repeatedly uttered the slur by quoting the title of a book.


