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CBC News Anchor Wendy Mesley Apologizes After Suspension For Using ‘A Word That Should Never Be Used’

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Wendy Mesley has been suspended from CBC’s “The Weekly” over some apparently inappropriate language used by the longtime news anchor.

The CBC News Alerts Twitter account confirmed that Mesley had been suspended pending an investigation. According to the tweet, CBC was “made aware of an incident” last week, but will not be issuing any further comment due to the privacy rights of its employees.

In Mesley’s statement, she says she “used a word that should never be used” during an “editorial discussion about current issues regarding race.” RELATED: Stephen Amell Praises ‘The Flash’ Star Grant Gustin For Calling Out Offensive Tweets By Fired Co-Star Hartley Sawyer While Mesley did not identify which word she used, she admitted, “I was careless

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