Charlie Angus wants the CBC to explain why it is paying Stephen Harper’s former director of communications to provide political commentary, arguing his employment is a “flagrant violation” of the public broadcaster’s hiring practices.
There’s more: Mr. Angus, the NDP’s heritage critic, complains that Kory Teneycke’s characterization of his leader, Jack Layton, and Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff as “a couple of spineless wets,” is biased political commentary.
The questions, the criticisms and comments are contained in a pointed letter he sent to CBC Ombudsman Vince Carlin yesterday calling the Tory pundit’s role on the network an “issue of serious concern.”
Mr. Angus says Mr. Teneycke’s hiring is at “total odds with the Journalistic Standards and Practices of CBC.” The New Democrat notes there is to be a two-year cooling off period between a partisan’s departure from his or her political party or pressure group and their employment by the broadcaster.
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