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Judith Jasmin started working for Radio-Canada in the late 1940s, co-hosted Carrefour with René Lévesque on Radio-Canada/Radio, hosted Reportage and Conférence de presse, she became the first woman named foreign correspondent for Radio-Canada at the UN (1966), and then in Washington, DC.
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; Patrick Graham - journalist, best known for work in Iraq
M. Gloria Macarenko; Linda MacLennan; Marcia MacMillan; Carole MacNeil; Robert MacNeil; Peter Mansbridge; Don Martin (journalist) Pamela Martin (television reporter)
Elaine Callei, 1970s daytime talk show host and cohost of Canada AM; Rick Campanelli, entertainment reporter and MuchMusic VJ; Maggie Cassella, talk show host; Erin Cebula; Don Cherry, sportscaster; Catherine Clark, journalist; Tom Clark, newscaster; Adrienne Clarkson, arts journalist; Steven Cojocaru, fashion critic and correspondent for ...
Lisa LaFlamme, former chief CTV National News anchor, co-host of Canada AM and W5, former international affairs correspondent; Baden Langton, former co-anchor of CTV National News; Mi-Jung Lee, weeknight co-anchor of News at Six at CTV Vancouver; Dana Lewis, former Middle East Bureau Chief and correspondent; Cynthia Loyst, co-host on The Social
Robert MacNeil (1931–2024) – journalist, author, longtime co-anchor of The MacNeil/Lehrer Report on PBS; Peter Mansbridge OC LLD (born 1948) – news anchor of CBC's The National; Rick Mercer OC (born 1969) – comedian, TV personality, political satirist and author; Mosha Michael (c. 1948–2009) – Canada's first Inuk filmmaker
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Michael Enright CM (born 1943) is a Canadian journalist and radio broadcaster. A high school dropout, Enright became a journalist after taking a University of Toronto extension course. As a journalist he held numerous positions at organizations such as The Globe and Mail, Time and Maclean's.