With over 30 years of experience in journalism, Ian Hanomansing has become a household name in Canada. He currently serves as the Chief Correspondent for CBC News, and is also the co-host of the popular news program, The National.
Hanomansing’s journey with CBC began in 1986 when he joined the network as a reporter in Vancouver. Over the years, he has covered some of the biggest stories in Canada and around the world, including the 9/11 attacks, the Haiti earthquake, and the Olympics. His dedication to delivering unbiased and accurate news has earned him multiple awards and recognition, including the Order of British Columbia and the Gemini Award for Best News Anchor.
Not only is Hanomansing a respected journalist, but he is also known for his warm and charismatic on-screen presence. He has a unique ability to connect with his audience and present complex issues in a relatable manner. Under his leadership, The National has seen an increase in viewership and has cemented its position as a trusted source for news in Canada.
Aside from his work at CBC, Hanomansing is also actively involved in various charity and community initiatives. He is a strong advocate for diversity in the media industry and has worked towards increasing representation of marginalized voices in media coverage.
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