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  2. Ian Hanomansing - Wikipedia

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    Ian Harvey Hanomansing is a Trinidadian-Canadian television journalist with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). [2] He formerly hosted CBC News Network Vancouver on CBC News Network , and reports for CBC Television 's nightly newscast, The National .

  3. Canadian University Society for Intercollegiate Debate

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    The Canadian University Society for Intercollegiate Debate (CUSID generally) is the national organization which governs all English language competitive university debating and public speaking in Canada. [1] It sanctions several official annual tournaments and represents Canadian debating domestically and abroad.

  4. List of The National personalities - Wikipedia

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    Sandra Abma, National Arts Reporter; Adrienne Arsenault, London, England; Nahlah Ayed, Montreal (2002–Present) Keith Boag (1983–Present) Kim Brunhuber, Toronto; David Common; Kelly Crowe; Gillian Findlay, Toronto (1978–Present) Mellissa Fung, Toronto (2003–Present) Rob Gordon (1992–Present) Havard Gould; Ian Hanomansing, Vancouver ...

  5. Canada Now - Wikipedia

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    Canada Now (more formally CBC News: Canada Now) was the early-evening national news program on CBC Television, the main English television network of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, between 2000 and 2007. For most of its run, it was structured as a hybrid national-regional newscast, with each portion being 30 minutes in length.

  6. The National (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    Other personalities who have anchored The National as weekend or substitute anchors include George McLean, George Finstad, Alison Smith, Wendy Mesley, Diana Swain, Carole MacNeil, Mark Kelley, Brian Stewart, Ian Hanomansing, Heather Hiscox, Asha Tomlinson, and Evan Solomon. In 1974, Jan Tennant became the first woman to anchor the programme.

  7. Cross Country Checkup - Wikipedia

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    The program has been hosted by Ian Hanomansing since September 2020; he was initially announced as an interim host for the 2020–21 season while previous host Duncan McCue was on an eight-month sabbatical, [1] although his time with the program continued into 2022 before he was announced as the permanent host in June of that year. [2]

  8. List of Canadian journalists - Wikipedia

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    Ian Hanomansing – CBC News anchor; Tom Harrington; Chantal Hébert – national affairs columnist for the Toronto Star, contributor to the "At Issue" panel on CBC Television's The National; Doug Herbert – reporter, news anchor, CBC Kamloops [1] Cheryl Hickey – host of ET! Canada, former Global News Toronto reporter

  9. Adrienne Arsenault - Wikipedia

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    Arsenault was named the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association's journalist of the year for 2005. [10]Arsenault has won two Gemini Awards, in 2008, in the categories of Best Reportage and in Best News Magazine Segment and nominated for five Gemini Awards, for her work on The National, including a segment called "Healing Hikkaduwa".