Congress just fired a major shot at Canada.
-wildfires are out of control
-it’s not climate change
-it’s poor forest management & arson
They want action.
They want this reversed.
The Liberals have ignored this for too long and blamed it on climate change.
It’s ridiculous.
https://marshalllaw.ca/
This is the law firm representing “former” CBC journalist Travis Dhanraj.
Sounds like they are a young, tenacious, spitfire bunch specializing in work place bullying and toxic workplaces.
“I FOUNDED MARSHALL LAW TO FIGHT FOR PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN WRONGED. I AM FEARLESS IN MY APPROACH AND COMMITTED TO GETTING YOU RESULTS"
Marshall Law is all about fighting for you.
We represent people, not companies.
We aren’t afraid to take on big companies, bullies, powerful people, abusers, unions or governments.
Going up against your employer or someone who hurt you can feel intimidating. We will make you feel safe, understood and empowered while fighting for you every step of the way.
Tough battles don’t deter us. Neither does challenging the status quo nor taking on the powerful establishment.
We take the time to understand your case and craft a legal strategy tailored to you.
If you have been wronged, we won’t stop until we get justice and results.”
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https://www.theepochtimes.com/world/cbc-not-accepting-host-travis-dhanrajs-resignation-his-lawyer-says-5884955
CBC is frantically trying to censor Dhanrajs as a damage control attempt:
“Journalist Travis Dhanraj publicly resigned from the CBC this week, but his lawyer Kathryn Marshall says Canada’s public broadcaster is “refusing“ to accept his resignation.
Dhanraj resigned publicly on July 7, sending a letter of resignation to executives and an email explaining his decision to colleagues.
Dhanraj said his decision to leave the CBC was driven by an environment that he described as being “defined by retaliation, exclusion, and psychological harm,” adding that “when I pushed for honest conversations about systemic issues and editorial imbalance I was shut out.”
CBC has said Dhanraj remains one of its employees, Marshall said.
“The CBC wants to maintain control over him, that’s really the true reason they’re not accepting his resignation,” Marshall said in a July 9 interview with Candice ...