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Nahlah Ayed (Arabic: نهله عَايِد) is a Canadian journalist, who is currently the host of the academic documentary program Ideas on CBC Radio One and a reporter with CBC News. She was previously a foreign correspondent with the network and has also worked as a parliamentary correspondent under The Canadian Press .
Ideas is a long-running scholarly radio documentary series on CBC Radio One, first broadcast in 1965. [1] Since September 2019 it has been hosted by Nahlah Ayed and is broadcast between 8:05 and 9:00 p.m. weekday evenings; one episode each week is repeated on Monday afternoons under the title Ideas in the Afternoon.
Steve Armitage, former CBC-Sports reporter and play-by-play announcer; Peter Armstrong; former host of World Report on CBC Radio 1, foreign correspondent for CBC Television and CBC Newsworld; currently the economics reporter for CBC News; Adrienne Arsenault, Chief Correspondent for CBC News, co-host of The National; Marie-Louise Arsenault, arts ...
The video starts with Kota's mom reporting on the trip to the vet like she's reporting the news. Kota alleges that she was drugged, woke up with a leg shaved, and upon arriving home from the vet ...
Gloria Macarenko – former CBC News Vancouver anchor, now host of BC Almanac on CBC Radio One; Amber MacArthur – former Citytv Toronto (CityNews) new media specialist; now with CP24; L. Ian MacDonald (born 1947) – columnist; Neil Macdonald – CBC news reporter; Rick MacInnes-Rae – CBC Radio; Linden MacIntyre – CBC reporter
A cheeky English Cocker Spaniel named Clover is making waves with an Instagram video that perfectly captures her sassy side-eye. With over 568K likes and 1.4K comments, the clip has everyone ...
Dianne Buckner is a Canadian television presenter, best known as a host of business-oriented programming, such as Venture and Dragons' Den, on CBC Television and CBC News Network. [ 1 ] Buckner has also been a guest anchor on CBC news programs such as CBC News: Sunday , Midday and As It Happens , and has served as a back-up anchor on CBC News ...
In 2014, Macdonald harshly criticized Linden MacIntyre, a former CBC employee, after MacIntyre made comments about the CBC in regard to the Jian Ghomeshi incident. [7] [8] In 2015, Macdonald moved back to Canada after 17 years in the United States, 12 of which he spent in Washington, D.C. as the Washington bureau correspondent for The National.