The Standard (St. Catharines)

Police launch probe after another reporter faces notorious sexist slur

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ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Police are investigat­ing after a female reporter was heckled with a notorious sexist slur while on camera in St. John’s, N.L.

Const. Geoff Higdon of the Royal Newfoundla­nd Constabula­ry says they received a complaint Thursday that a CBC reporter was heckled as she reported from the annual St. John’s Regatta a day earlier.

Peter Gullage, executive producer for CBC Newfoundla­nd and Labrador, said Friday reporter Carolyn Stokes was doing a lakeside interview. A young man ran up behind her and screamed the phrase — often abbreviate­d to “FHRITP” — as a friend recorded it, he said.

“It happened in full HD — the guy ran up to Carolyn and yelled it,” Gullage said. “From our point of view it’s workplace harassment.”

The phenomenon has plagued journalist­s in the U.S. and Canada since 2015, with one of the more high-profile cases involving a heckler screaming it at a reporter covering a Toronto FC soccer game.

Toronto’s CityNews reporter Shauna Hunt confronted several men about their use of the sexually explicit remarks while doing fan interviews. One of the men was fired (though later re-hired) by Hydro One after CityNews aired the video. In Calgary, police charged a man with a traffic offence in May 2015 after he hurled the same vulgarity at a CBC journalist.

Meanwhile, a man accused of shouting the same slur at another St. John’s news reporter last April entered a not guilty plea to a mischief charge Thursday.

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