Ex-Montreal Canadien Chris Nilan says he lost radio job over vaccine refusal

Feb 4, 2022 | 9:32 AM

MONTREAL — Former Montreal Canadiens forward turned radio host Chris Nilan says he was fired from TSN 690, a Montreal sports radio station, after he refused to take a COVID-19 vaccine.

In a letter posted to Twitter on Thursday advising listeners of his departure, Nilan says his employer, Bell Media, ordered him to get vaccinated late last year.

He says he consulted his doctor and because of an unspecified medical condition he decided against vaccination.

Nilan says a request for an exemption was refused, and on Tuesday he received a letter signed by a Bell Media executive informing him his contract was being terminated, which he called an “unfair action.”