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This is a list of
Canadian
journalists .
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Auguste Achintre – journalist and essayist, deceased
Charles Adler –
Global Sunday , Adler OnLine
David Akin
Barbara Amiel –
Maclean's ,
Toronto Sun
Doris Anderson –
Chatelaine ,
Toronto Star , deceased
Peter Armstrong – business reporter, former host of
CBC Radio 's
World Report and former foreign correspondent with
CBC News
Sally Armstrong
Adrienne Arsenault – anchor at CBC-TV "The National". foreign correspondent with
CBC News
Michel Auger –
Le Journal de Montréal
Michel C. Auger –
Le Soleil ,
Radio-Canada ,
Le Journal de Montréal
Nahlah Ayed – host of CBC Radio "Ideas" program, foreign correspondent with
CBC News , former parliamentary reporter for
The Canadian Press
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Gary Bannerman – Maclean's ,
National Post , The Globe and Mail ,
Toronto Star
Rosemary Barton – CBC News senior politics correspondent
Anita Bathe – CBC Vancouver reporter and anchor
David Beers –
The Tyee
Pierre Berton – journalist and historian; deceased
Christine Birak – CBC health and science reporter
Shaughnessy Bishop-Stall
Conrad Black – National Post, National Review
Christie Blatchford – deceased, formerly with
Toronto Sun ,
National Post , The Globe and Mail
Keith Boag – retired; former CBC-TV correspondent
Susan Bonner – Host of CBC Radio "World News at 6" program.
Mark Bourrie
Amber Bracken – photojournalist
Laurie Brown – former CBC arts reporter
Charles Tory Bruce
Kim Brunhuber – CBC reporter
Stephen Brunt – sports writer for The Globe and Mail
Dianne Buckner – host of CBC-TV "Dragons Den, CBC business reporter, former host of
Venture
Stéphan Bureau –
Le Téléjournal anchor
Jennifer Burke –
CTV News Channel anchor
Hugh Burrill – Citytv Toronto sports anchor and reporter, now at
Sportsnet
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Theo Caldwell –
National Post ,
Sun News Network
Bill Cameron –
CBC Radio ,
Toronto Star ,
Maclean's ,
Global TV ,
Citytv ,
CBC TV ,
National Post , deceased
Stevie Cameron
Dalton Camp – Toronto Star columnist, deceased
Jock Carroll Jock Carroll (March 5, 1919 – August 4, 1995[1]) – Canadian writer, journalist and photographer who worked for the Canadian media, including the Toronto Telegram
Bill Carroll –
CFRB radio talk show host
Henry Champ –
CBC News: Morning , deceased
Andrew Chang – Anchor of CBC-TV "The National"
Piya Chattopadhyay – Host of CBC Radio "Sunday Morning" program
Wei Chen –
Canada AM , Toronto 1, CBC
Ben Chin –
CBC ,
CTV ,
Toronto 1 ; now political advisor in Ottawa
Jojo Chintoh –
Citytv reporter
Adrienne Choquette – various Quebec newspapers and journals, deceased
Nathalie Chung –
RDI /
SRC
Greg Clark – war journalist, deceased
Tom Clark – retired; formerly CTV News reporter and host of Global TV The West Block
Adrienne Clarkson – CBC host,
Take 30 ; later Governor General and retired
David Cochrane , CBC reporter and host of
Power & Politics
Lynn Colliar – former Global BC Noon News Hour anchor
David Common – CBC reporter
Brendan Connor
Terence Corcoran – National Post columnist
Michael Coren –
Toronto Sun ,
Crossroads Television
Andrew Coyne –
National Post and member of
CBC News ' At Issue Panel, former columnist with The Globe and Mail and former editor with MacLean's
Lynn Crosbie – former CFTO TV reporter
Bill Cunningham –
W5 ,
CBC Newsworld
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Vicki Gabereau – former CTV talk show host
Chris Gailus – Global BC News Hour weeknight anchor
Céline Galipeau –
Le Téléjournal anchor
Mary Garofalo – host and senior producer of Global's
16x9 – The Bigger Picture
Hana Gartner – co–host of CBC's the fifth estate , former CBC News reporter
Françoise Gaudet-Smet - former Quebec journalist
Jian Ghomeshi – former host of Q on CBC Radio One and CBC TV; British-Canadian broadcaster, writer, and musician
Brad Giffen – CTV News Channel anchor and Canada AM ; former with ABC and Fox in the United States
Robin Gill –
Global National anchor/reporter
Malcolm Gladwell
Carol Goar – columnist, and former editorial page editor, Washington bureau chief and national affairs columnist for The
Toronto Star
Michel Godbout –
CBMT anchor,
CBC News at Six
Dale Goldhawk – host of Rogers TV Goldhawk Live , former CTV reporter
Jonathan Goldsbie – The National Post, NOW, Torontoist, Canadaland
Bill Good – former CBC News Vancouver anchor, Canada Tonight anchor, CTV News at Six Vancouver anchor,
CKNW AM 980 talk show host, retired
Alison Gordon – sportswriter
Amelia Elizabeth Roe Gordon – editor, White Ribbon Bulletin
Charles Gordon – Ottawa Citizen columnist
Elizabeth Gray – broadcaster, former host of As it Happens
John Gray – biographer, journalist at the Globe and Mail
Melissa Grelo – former Citytv Toronto Reporter; now with CP24
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David Halton – former CBC reporter and CBC Washington Bureau Chief
Daniele Hamamdjian – CTV News
Annette Hamm –
CHCH News morning host/anchor
Ian Hanomansing – CBC News anchor
Tom Harrington
Chantal Hébert – national affairs columnist for the
Toronto Star , contributor to the "At Issue" panel on
CBC Television 's
The National
Doug Herbert – reporter, news anchor, CBC Kamloops
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Cheryl Hickey – host of ET! Canada , former Global News Toronto reporter
Heather Hiscox – host of
CBC News Now , formerly with
CHCH in Hamilton,
CBC Montreal and the
Global Television Network
John Honderich – former publisher, editor, bureau chief and reporter for the Toronto Star , currently chairman of the board,
Torstar Corporation
Lorne Honickman – Court TV Canada and CP24 host, former Citytv Toronto reporter
Deborra Hope – Global BC (retired on March 21, 2014)
Tina House – APTN
Frank Howard – former daily columnist, Ottawa Citizen
Rae Hull – CBC and CTV
Kathryn Humphreys – City Toronto sports specialist and reporter
Paul Hunter – CBC News reporter and correspondent
Bob Hunter – former Citytv Toronto reporter; deceased
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Marci Ien – Canadian MP and Cabinet Minister. Formerly co-host of CTV The Social and former co-host of Canada AM .
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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
Ron MacLean – CBC News sportscaster
Marcia MacMillan – CTV News Channel anchor and formerly with The Weather Network
Carole MacNeil – co–host of CBC News Sunday
Sheila MacVicar – CBC News reporter
Hazel Mae – former Sportsnet news anchor; now anchor for NESN
Rafe Mair – former radio talk show host in Vancouver, former BC Socred MLA
Victor Malarek – reporter for CTV's W5 , former host the fifth estate
Eric Malling – former host of CTV W5, deceased
Peter Mansbridge – former CBC News The National anchor
Don Martin – host of
Power Play on CTV Newsnet and former Calgary Herald and National Post reporter and columnist
Pamela Martin – former CTV News at Six Vancouver anchor, now working with BC Premier
Christy Clark
Gord Martineau – retired journalist and former City Toronto news anchor
Dan Matheson – CTV News Channel anchor
Chris Mavridis – CBS News Correspondent; former CFRB Anchor; former Global News Correspondent
Bob McAdorey – former global entertainment reporter; deceased
Duncan McCue – CBC television and radio
Marguerite McDonald – former CBC Radio host, deceased
Norris McDonald – Toronto Star automotive editor
Colleen McEdwards – CNN International anchor and correspondent; CBC News Political correspondent (Toronto); CTV News writer
David McGuffin – CBC News Africa Bureau Chief; former CTV News Beijing bureau chief and Asia correspondent
Jim McKenny – former Citytv sportscaster, former NHL player
Bob McKeown – CBC The Fifth Estate and former NBC Dateline reporter
Ryan McMahon – comedian, journalist and podcaster
Anne-Marie Mediwake – anchor, formerly with CBC Toronto and Global Toronto; now co-host of CTV Your Morning
Carol Anne Meehan
Wendy Mesley – CBC reporter/anchor, former Undercurrents (CBC current affairs series) host
Wendy Metcalfe –
Toronto Sun and
Ottawa Sun editor-in-chief
Alex Mihailovich – Global 16X9: The Bigger Picture investigative correspondent
Terry Milewski – retired CBC reporter; occasional fill-in reporter/host with CBC
Roswell George Mills –
Montreal Star , Les Mouches Fantastiques
Gaëtane de Montreuil – early Canadian woman journalist
Harrison Mooney –
Vancouver Sun reporter
Tracy Moore – host of Cityline , former reporter for Citytv Toronto's Breakfast Television and City News Toronto
Keith Morrison – Dateline NBC reporter, former Canada AM host and former CBC reporter
Jennifer Mossop – former CHCH Hamilton news anchor, former Ontario Liberal MPP
Anne Mroczkowski – former Global Toronto and CityTV news anchor
Cynthia Mulligan – City Toronto education specialist
Jim Munson – former broadcast news and CTV reporter, former director of communications in the Prime Minister's Office of Jean Chrétien, former Liberal senator
Rex Murphy – host of CBC Radio's Cross Country Canada
Kasia Mychajlowycz – Canadaland, Globe & Mail
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Omar Sachedina – CTV News reporter, former CP24 anchor, former Citytv Toronto reporter
Morley Safer – reporter and correspondent for
CBS News newsmagazine show
60 Minutes and former reporter for the
London Free Press
Percy Saltzman – late CBC weatherman who used to throw his chalk up into the air
Doug Saunders – columnist and European bureau chief with The Globe and Mail
Joe Schlesinger – veteran CBC reporter
Camilla Scott – former talk show host
Dave Seglins – CBC Radio
Sid Seixeiro – sportscaster, host of
Breakfast Television
Jeff Semple – Global National reporter and substitute anchor
Merle Shain
Alexandra Shimo
Morton Shulman – former host of The Shulman Files , former Ontario NDP MPP, former Coroner
Haroon Siddiqui – Editor Emeritus and columnist, The
Toronto Star
Moe Sihota – former host
The New VI Victoria, former BC NDP MLA
Peter Silverman – former Citytv Toronto reporter
Jeffrey Simpson – columnist, The Globe and Mail
Katie Simpson – CBC journalist
Stephen Smart – former CBC British Columbia legislature journalist
Alison Smith – CBC radio and television anchor
Danielle Smith
Gail Smith
Roger Smith – CTV News reporter
Linden Soles
Evan Solomon
Shirley Solomon – former talk show host
Eric Sorensen – Global News Washington, D.C. Bureau Chief, former CBC News reporter
Boris Spremo – photojournalist for the
Toronto Star , retired
Angela Sterritt – television and radio reporter for CBC Vancouver
Walter Stewart – newspaper, magazine and book–length journalist
David Suzuki – host of CBC's The Nature of Things
Diana Swain –
CBLT news anchor,
The National sub–anchor
Alexandra Szacka –
CBC/Radio-Canada correspondent in
Moscow
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Jane Taber – reporter, Halifax Bureau of The Globe and Mail and former co–host of
Question Period
Tamara Taggart – CTV News at Six Vancouver anchor (former – was fired May 2018)
Tanya Talaga – Toronto Star
Scott Taylor – publisher,
Esprit de Corps
Jan Tennant – retired Global Toronto anchor
Ellie Tesher – advice columnist
Sophie Thibault –
Le TVA 22 heures anchor
Rosemary Thompson – former Washington correspondent, deputy bureau chief for CTV
Beverly Thomson – anchor CTV News Network. 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. Formerly CBC radio host of
The Current , former CBC TV reporter
Peter Trueman – deceased. original anchor,
Global News
Sheldon Turcott – CBC The National , deceased
Garth Turner – former CTV business reporter, former Toronto Sun business reporter, former Conservative and Liberal MP
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Robyn Urback (born 1988) – Globe & Mail journalist and political commentator
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