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Althia Raj is a Canadian political journalist and a member of the Parliamentary Press Gallery. [1] [2] [3] She is a regular columnist with the Toronto Star.[4]She was formerly the Ottawa Bureau Chief for HuffPost Canada, where she managed the Quebec City bureau and hosted and produced the politics podcast Follow-Up [5] [3] until BuzzFeed purchased HuffPost and abruptly ended Canadian operations.
Rosemary Barton (born May 31, 1976) [1] [2] is a Canadian political journalist, [3] currently serving as the chief political correspondent for CBC. [4] In this role, she anchors her own Sunday morning news show, Rosemary Barton Live, hosted the "At Issue" segment on The National, and leads special coverage for the network including during elections, breaking news and national emergencies.
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 [1] Cheryl Hickey – host of ET! Canada, former Global News Toronto reporter
The At Issue panel was formerly followed by a weekly commentary segment by Rex Murphy, titled "Point of View", prior to his retirement in 2017. "At Issue" and Rex Murphy's commentary were also repeated as a stand-alone half-hour weekend program on CBC News Network. Other regular panels include:
Currently, Hébert is a national affairs writer with the Toronto Star as well as a guest columnist for Le Devoir and L'actualite.She appears frequently on CBC Television's The National as a member of the At Issue political panel hosted by Rosemary Barton alongside fellow panelists Andrew Coyne and Althia Raj.
Coyne has been a longtime member of the At Issue panel on CBC's The National, [5] where he appeared as early as 2012 in the day of Peter Mansbridge. [14] His role on the panel hosted by CBC Chief Political Correspondent Rosemary Barton has made him a household name appearing every Thursday evening alongside panelists Chantal Hébert and Althia Raj.
The first CBC newscast was a bilingual radio report on November 2, 1936. The CBC News Service was inaugurated during World War II on January 1, 1941, when Dan McArthur, chief news editor, had Wells Ritchie prepare for the announcer Charles Jennings a national report at 8:00 pm. Previously, CBC relied on The Canadian Press to provide it with wire copy for its news bulletins.
CBXT-DT (channel 5) is a CBC Television station in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.It is part of a twinstick with Ici Radio-Canada Télé station CBXFT-DT (channel 11). The two stations share studios at the Edmonton City Centre (across from Churchill Square) in Downtown Edmonton; CBXT-DT's transmitter is located on Wye Road in Sherwood Park.