News reporter suspended over sexual misconduct after this tweet

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Few hours later he got hit by the #metoo genda

TORONTO — A prominent CTV News reporter has been suspended, hours after a woman made sexual misconduct allegations against him.

Bell Media’s vice president of communications said Paul Bliss, who works at CTV’s bureau in the Ontario legislature, has been suspended and an investigation is underway.

“Allegations have been made against a CTV News reporter,” Scott Henderson said in an email statement provided to The Canadian Press.

“We take this very seriously and as a result have suspended Paul Bliss until an investigation is complete.”




The allegations were made in a blog post by Bridget Brown, who describes herself as a Calgary-based entrepreneur and former CTV employee.

Under a Friday post titled “MeToo in Canadian Broadcasting,” Brown detailed an alleged sexual incident in the spring of 2006 involving an unnamed CTV reporter.

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Brown wrote that when she began working at CTV, she reached out to a reporter she had met at a party a few weeks earlier and asked if he’d like to get coffee with her in the cafeteria and reconnect.


The reporter “suggested instead I come to his office after his shift,” wrote Brown, and she agreed.

Brown said the reporter showed her around “the storied building where he worked,” and ended the tour back in his office.

She alleges that he then started kissing her and “pushing on the top of my head” as a signal that he wanted oral sex.

“I’m not giving you a b— j– in your office,” she says she responded.

Brown claims the reporter also exposed his penis to her.

Brown wrote that she kept silent about the alleged incident for 12 years, and had been struggling in recent months with whether to reveal it.


She said she had been thinking about the #MeToo movement of women coming forward with stories of sexual harassment, and reading about the resignation of Ontario Progressive Conservative leader Patrick Brown.

He stepped down early Thursday morning, hours after CTV reported that two women have come forward with sexual misconduct allegations against him — allegations that haven’t been verified by The Canadian Press.

In a post on Twitter Friday night, Bridget Brown wrote that she decided to come forward now because she had noticed a “dearth in #MeToo stories coming from Canada, specifically from media in Canada.”


When reached by phone, she told The Canadian Press she had no comment on Bliss’s suspension.

Her allegations have not been verified by The Canadian Press, and Bliss did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Bliss’ biography on CTV’s website describes him as a “veteran reporter … and occasional anchor for CTV Toronto.”

It says he has won 13 awards for his reporting, including the Edward R. Murrow International Award for Best News Series.
 

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You call me.

YOU call ME

You agree to hang out at the office after hours instead of coffee in public

YOU AGREE

You kiss me

But when I start thinking this all equals something that adults do when they arrange a private meeting, now I am a monster on the loose.

Hey 'ladies'. Stop. Hanging. Out. With. Adult. Men. Alone. If you don't like him like that then don't go anywhere with him by yourself after hours.

Can we just do that. Please.
 

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