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Ottawa Senators games are broadcast locally in both the English and French languages. As of the 2014–15 season, regional television rights to the Senators' regular season games not broadcast nationally by Sportsnet, TVA Sports, or Hockey Night in Canada are owned by Bell Media under a 12-year contract, with games airing in English on TSN5, and in French on RDS.
Canadian Senators Group: Alberta : December 29, 2020 74 Judith Keating Independent Senators Group: New Brunswick (New Brunswick) July 15, 2021 64 Josée Forest-Niesing Independent Senators Group: Ontario : November 20, 2021 59 COVID-19 [7] Ian Shugart Independent: Ontario : October 25, 2023 66 Cancer [8]
List of Ottawa Senators broadcasters; P. Denis Potvin; S. Dave Schreiber; V. Shaun Van Allen This page was last edited on 27 January 2021, at 05:07 (UTC). Text is ...
There are several lists of members of the Parliament of Canada who died in office. These include: List of members of the Parliament of Canada who died in office (1867–1899) List of members of the Parliament of Canada who died in office (1900–1949) List of members of the Parliament of Canada who died in office (1950–1999)
Pages in category "Ottawa Senators lists" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... List of Ottawa Senators broadcasters; D.
(Ottawa) August 7, 1932 71 [3] Andrew Haydon Liberal Ontario (Ottawa) November 10, 1932 65 James Hamilton Ross Liberal Saskatchewan (Regina) December 14, 1932 76 Irving Randall Todd Conservative New Brunswick (Milltown) December 27, 1932 [35] 71 John Waterhouse Daniel Conservative New Brunswick (Saint John City) January 11, 1933 87 Jacques Bureau
Duffy hosted two programs on CTV Newsnet, Countdown with Mike Duffy and Mike Duffy Live, which was broadcast in the supper hour news slot. Duffy was also a popular speaker at conferences, annual meetings and other events across Canada and, writer Stevie Cameron noted in her 1990 book Ottawa Inside Out , was probably the most-recognized ...
In 1991, he called the Canada Cup hockey tournament for the network and from 1992–93 until 1997–98 he was the television voice for the NHL's Ottawa Senators for CHRO-TV, working alongside Greg Millen. Chevrier was inducted into the Football Reporters of Canada section of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame in 2016. [1]