Bell Media could lose bid to toss ex-CP24 personality's rights case
Bell Media could lose its bid to have former television personality Patricia Jaggernauth's human rights case thrown out, after a Canadian Human Rights Commission report noting her complaint raises "serious human rights issues that are systemic in nature."
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![Jaggernauth told CBC News said her salary was significantly lower than her white male colleagues, despite performing similar duties and that during her 11 years with the company, she was 'treated as a token and a commodity.' Former Bell Media employee Patricia Jaggernauth is seen at her lawyer's office in Toronto.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7211880.1716415016!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/patricia-jaggernauth.jpg)
Bell Media could lose its bid to have former television personality Patricia Jaggernauth's human rights case thrown out, after a Canadian Human Rights Commission report noting her complaint raises "serious human rights issues that are systemic in nature."