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Vassiliki "Vassy" Kapelos [3] (/ ˈ v æ ʃ i k ə ˈ p ɛ l oʊ s /; [4] born May 6, 1981) is a Canadian political journalist, currently serving as the chief political correspondent for CTV News. She formerly was the host of Power & Politics on CBC News Network from 2018 to 2022. [ 5 ]
In March 2018, Vassy Kapelos was named the new permanent host of the show. [6] Kapelos left the program in November 2022 to join CTV News as host of Power Play and Question Period. [7] After being hosted on a rotating basis by David Cochrane and Catherine Cullen, Cochrane was named as the permanent host on February 16, 2023. [8]
Vassy Kapelos – Host of CBC News Now "Power & Politics. Formerly Global News Ottawa bureau chief and host of The West Block; Max Keeping – former CTV News Ottawa anchor; Mark Kelley – CBC reporter and host; Tom Kennedy – CTV News London correspondent; Arthur Kent – former CBC reporter; brother of Peter Kent
Debuting in 1967, Question Period is CTV's third oldest television program that is still in production behind W5 and CTV National News.However, the program was suspended from 1996 to 2001 in favour of the similar Sunday Edition with Mike Duffy, a BBS production which aired on most CTV stations and which was ultimately taken over by the network, but was then itself cancelled in 1999.
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Vassy Kapelos, formerly the host of Global's political news series The West Block, moves to CBC News Network as the host of Power & Politics. [2] 11: The 6th Canadian Screen Awards air on CBC. 31: Viceland ceases television distribution, after majority owner Rogers Media drops out of the venture.