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General Discussion => The Flea Trap => Topic started by: Gay Boy Roberto on June 09, 2015, 10:26:57 PM

Title: CBC fires Evan Solomon
Post by: Gay Boy Roberto on June 09, 2015, 10:26:57 PM
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CBC News has "ended its relationship" with Power & Politics host Evan Solomon, CBC editor in chief Jennifer McGuire said in a note to staff.



The note came after the Toronto Star published a report claiming that Solomon had brokered art deals involving people whom he also dealt with as a journalist.



Solomon, who came to CBC as a host in 1994, also hosted the radio show The House, which looks at political issues of the week.



"We will be making announcements about the interim hosting of these programs in the next few days," the note said.



Carmel Smyth, national president of the Canadian Media Guild, could not offer specifics, but said, "We are working with Mr. Solomon as he considers his options." Smyth said CBC's collective agreement provides people the "right to work outside of the CBC and to be paid for it, and many people do."



Solomon did not immediately respond to requests for comment.



The report from journalist Kevin Donovan alleges that Solomon brokered the sale of paintings belonging to art collector Bruce Bailey to BlackBerry founder Jim Balsillie and former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney.



The Star refers to email exchanges reportedly between Solomon and Bailey about art sales and alleges that Solomon received secret commissions on the sales.
Title: Re: CBC fires Evan Solomon
Post by: Anonymous on June 09, 2015, 11:43:37 PM
Quote from: "Gay Boy Bob"(CBC)



CBC News has "ended its relationship" with Power & Politics host Evan Solomon, CBC editor in chief Jennifer McGuire said in a note to staff.



The note came after the Toronto Star published a report claiming that Solomon had brokered art deals involving people whom he also dealt with as a journalist.



Solomon, who came to CBC as a host in 1994, also hosted the radio show The House, which looks at political issues of the week.



"We will be making announcements about the interim hosting of these programs in the next few days," the note said.



Carmel Smyth, national president of the Canadian Media Guild, could not offer specifics, but said, "We are working with Mr. Solomon as he considers his options." Smyth said CBC's collective agreement provides people the "right to work outside of the CBC and to be paid for it, and many people do."



Solomon did not immediately respond to requests for comment.



The report from journalist Kevin Donovan alleges that Solomon brokered the sale of paintings belonging to art collector Bruce Bailey to BlackBerry founder Jim Balsillie and former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney.



The Star refers to email exchanges reportedly between Solomon and Bailey about art sales and alleges that Solomon received secret commissions on the sales.

Yeah, I read about it. Don't worry though Bob, there will be someone on OUR payroll to replace him.