Patrick Brown has sent a notice of libel to Bell Media, the parent company of CTV News, late Friday night, CBC reports.
In the notice, Brown alleges CTV engaged in "false, malicious, irresponsible and defamatory" reporting on its national newscast as well as its news website. The notice names the CTV Television Network, its parent Bell Media Inc., as well as several journalists.
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