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Tom Gibney, former News at Six anchor at CTV Toronto; Brad Giffen, former reporter on World Beat News (later rebranded as CFTO News in early 1998, and CTV News in 2005) CTV Toronto and anchor at CTV News Channel; Robin Gill, former anchor and reporter at CTV Yorkton; Jake Gold, former judge on Canadian Idol
Formerly host of Canada AM, Global News Toronto anchor, and former CTV Toronto anchor; Paula Todd – journalism professor, investigative journalist, non-fiction author; Asha Tomlinson – Marketplace; James Travers – Toronto Star political columnist, deceased; Anna Maria Tremonti – podcast host.
Paul Dunphy - Chief Weather Anchor; Jodi Hughes - now at CTV Calgary; Tiffany Lizee - Chief Meteorologist; ... Crystal Goomansingh - Global News at 10 (*Toronto ...
Her career apex was in the late 1990s at CTV NewsNet/CTV News Channel in Toronto as one of their anchors. In the mid-2000s Jansen left Toronto to return to Calgary, anchoring the nightly news for Citytv Calgary. [2] In 2007, Jansen left journalism to obtain a master's degree in professional communications, graduating in 2009. [1]
Global News Hour at 6 (also known as Global News at 6 and Global News at 5:30) is the name of local newscasts that air on Global, each city has a different edition of the program. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The show debuted in 1968, [ 3 ] originating at CHAN-TV Vancouver (then a CTV affiliate).
Morley Safer, Toronto-born television reporter; Simi Sara; Joe Schlesinger, journalist and documentarian; Ken Shaw, newscaster; Trish Stratus, WWE wrestler and star of the TV show Armed and Famous; George Stroumboulopoulos, talk show host; David Suzuki; Diana Swain, newscaster
Stephenson moved to Toronto to become host of a weekly public affairs television program. She later moved to Ottawa where she became parliamentary reporter for CTV News Channel and host of the political affairs program Power Play. [4] From 2001 to 2004, she was president of the Society for Military and Strategic Studies.
Ken Shaw, OOnt is a Canadian journalist who works for Bell Media.He worked as a news anchor on the noon and 6:00 p.m. news segments for CTV Toronto.He announced his retirement on December 7, 2019 and anchored his last newscast on January 6, 2020.