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LaFlamme joined CTV National News in 2003 as a foreign correspondent [10] as well as back-up anchor to Lloyd Robertson. [12] She covered many international events and conflicts: [6] the September 11, 2001 attacks and the subsequent Iraq War, the War in Afghanistan, the Arab Spring in Cairo in 2011, Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the 2010 Haiti earthquake, the death of Pope John Paul II in 2005 and ...
The newscast has been presented by Omar Sachedina since September 5, 2022, who succeeded longtime anchor Lisa LaFlamme. [2] Sandie Rinaldo , the longtime weekend anchor, moved in November 2023 to a new early 5:30 p.m. weekday edition that launched on November 13; [ 3 ] she was succeeded as weekend anchor by Heather Butts.
Since longtime weekday anchor Lloyd Robertson's retirement in 2011, Rinaldo served as substitute anchor for Robertson's successor, Lisa LaFlamme, on the main weekday national newscast. Since 2009, she has been anchoring CTV News Channel three weekday afternoons.
Lisa LaFlamme (born 1964) – journalist, occasional chief anchor, and senior editor for CTV National News; L. Ian MacDonald (born 1947) – author, columnist, broadcaster, and diplomat; Neil Macdonald (born 1957) – CBC reporter; Robert MacNeil (1931–2024) – journalist, author, longtime co-anchor of The MacNeil/Lehrer Report on PBS
David LaFlamme (born 1941), American virtuoso violinist; Joseph-Clovis-Kemner Laflamme (1849–1910), Canadian Roman Catholic priest, academic and writer; Léo Kemner Laflamme (1893–1989), (American-)Canadian lawyer and politician; Lisa LaFlamme (born 1964), Canadian television journalist
The network corrected the story that lead to his resignation while admitting no fault allowing anchor Lisa Laflamme to continue her career without further embarrassment. In the taped audio recording Lisa Leflamme is made aware that she wasn’t underage and had no idea why she was being interviewed by her.
Lisa LaFlamme, chief news anchor at Canadian broadcaster CTV, has taken to Twitter to announce she has been forced out as host of CTV National News, the country’s top-rated newscast. “On June ...
lived in Belleville from 1832 until his death in 1881 William Pratt (1928–1999) 1988 XV Winter Olympics organizer, Calgary contractor born in Ottawa [9] Michael Rapino: CEO and President of Live Nation Entertainment: raised in Thunder Bay [10] Howard Wetston (born 1947) Chairman of the Ontario Securities Commission: William R. White (born 1943)