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  2. CBC News - Wikipedia

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    CBC News Network (formerly CBC Newsworld) is an English-language news channel owned and operated by the CBC. It began broadcasting on July 31, 1989, from several regional studios in Halifax, Toronto, Winnipeg and Calgary. It was revamped and relaunched as the CBC News Network in 2009 as part of a larger renewal of the CBC News division.

  3. List of Canadian Broadcasting Corporation personalities

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    Geraldine Heaney. Chantal Hébert, political commentator on CBC, columnist for Toronto Star. Larry Henderson. Bill Hewitt, Hockey Night in Canada play-by-play broadcaster. Foster Hewitt, Hockey Night in Canada play-by-play broadcaster/color commentator. Heather Hiscox. Dave Hodge, former host of Hockey Night in Canada.

  4. Canadian Broadcasting Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Broadcasting Centre, also known as the Toronto Broadcast Centre, [2] is an office and studio complex located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It serves as the main broadcast and master control centre for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation 's English-language television and radio services. It also contains studios for local and ...

  5. Dwight Drummond - Wikipedia

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    Dwight Drummond (born September 22, 1968) is a Canadian television journalist who currently hosts CBC News Toronto. He previously hosted Canada Tonight on CBC News Network [1] and was also the anchor of CBC Toronto News with Dwight Drummond at CBLT, CBC Television's station in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

  6. Anne-Marie Mediwake - Wikipedia

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    Anne Marie Abeyesinghe Mediwake is a Canadian television news anchor. [1] Formerly co-anchor of Global Toronto 's 6 p.m. News Hour, she was hired in September 2009 by the CBC News Network. [2] In October 2010, she became co-anchor of CBC News Toronto 's supper hour newscasts, alongside Dwight Drummond. [3]

  7. Heather Hiscox - Wikipedia

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    Heather Hiscox (born 18 November 1965) is a Canadian news anchor and the host of CBC Morning Live with Heather Hiscox from 6 to 10 a.m. during weekdays on CBC News Network. She has also hosted CBC's former flagship morning television program CBC News: Morning which became part of CBC News Now when the network re-branded itself in 2009.

  8. Adrienne Arsenault - Wikipedia

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    Education. University of Western Ontario (BA, MA) Occupation. Journalist. Years active. 1991–present. Title. Anchor of The National. Adrienne Arsenault is a Canadian journalist who is the Chief Correspondent of CBC News and co-anchor of The National since November 2017.

  9. Chantal Hébert - Wikipedia

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    Hébert was born on April 24, 1954, in Ottawa, Ontario. She is the oldest of five children. In 1966 her family moved to Toronto where the 12-year-old was enrolled in École secondaire catholique Monseigneur-de-Charbonnel. She then attended Toronto's first public francophone high school, École secondaire Étienne-Brûlé. [2]