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  2. Boyd Banks - Wikipedia

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    In February 2019, Banks faced criticism following an incident when, during a live television news report on a meeting responding to SiriusXM Canada's controversial plan to rebrand its Canada Laughs channel, he began licking CBC reporter Chris Glover's ear. [4] Banks apologized the following day, calling himself an "idiot" for his behaviour. [5]

  3. Connie Walker (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    In December 2013, Walker was appointed lead reporter for the CBC's Indigenous reporting unit. [9] On February 6, 2015, The Eyeopener, the student newspaper at Toronto Metropolitan University, quoted comments Walker made during a panel on Indigenous Representation in Canada's media: Often news focuses on the really depressing stories...

  4. Journalist solves missing dog case while reporting live from ...

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    The reporter managed to record her entire interaction with the suspect accused of stealing the dog. Journalist solves missing dog case while reporting live from scene of crime: 'What are the odds ...

  5. Michael Harris (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Harris went to Newfoundland in 1977, as a story editor for CBC Television owned-and-operated station CBNT's newscast Here and Now, [3] before becoming in 1986 the founding publisher and editor-in-chief of The Sunday Express weekly in St. John's, nationally recognized as "the best little newspaper in Canada."

  6. Fuck her right in the pussy - Wikipedia

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    "Fuck her right in the pussy" (FHRITP) is a catchphrase that was popularized by several viral videos posted online in 2014. The videos portrayed fictitious bloopers from television newscasts that involved the phrase; the original video focused on a news reporter using the phrase while unaware he was on the air, followed by videos portraying alleged videobombing incidents involving the ...

  7. Kidnapping of David Rohde - Wikipedia

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    The kidnappings in 2008 of the CBC News reporter Mellissa Fung in Afghanistan and Jill Carroll of the Christian Science Monitor in Iraq in 2006 had been tackled in a similar way, with the media observing blackouts in those cases as well (though they were shorter-lived, and in Carroll's case, major news outlets said they could not continue to ...

  8. Erica Johnson - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, she began her CBC career as a radio news reporter for the local Toronto affiliate CBL. Johnson moved from radio to CBC Television in 1993, creating and reporting on The Health Show. She then returned to Vancouver to become a news reporter and anchor for the Vancouver affiliate CBUT. Her specialty areas included health and financial ...

  9. Bob McKeown - Wikipedia

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    McKeown was the first reporter to broadcast from the front lines during Operation Desert Storm and reached Kuwait City as Iraqi troops were fleeing, almost a day before allied forces arrived. People Magazine wrote: "McKeown and his crew survived artillery, minefields and Iraqi snipers to get the best story of the Gulf War."