She kept smiling on camera. She never told viewers how much it hurt. And now, one of Canada’s most trusted news voices is gone. Colleagues are shattered, fans are stunned, and the industry is asking how they’ll ever replace her calm, fearless presence. Tributes are pouring in, but one detail about her final days cha…
Her death at 61 closes the chapter on a career that helped define Canadian broadcasting for more than three decades. From Global News to CTV News Toronto, from early mornings on Canada AM to the anchor chair on CTV News Channel, she became a familiar presence in living rooms across the country. Viewers trusted her to guide them through elections, crises, and history in the making.
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She moved effortlessly between the intimacy of celebrity interviews and the intensity of political showdowns, speaking with figures as varied as Celine Dion, Shania Twain, Donald Trump, and Chris Hadfield. Honoured with a lifetime achievement award just last year, she was celebrated by peers as one of Canada’s most respected news personalities. Surrounded by family in her final moments, she left the world the way she had lived in it: with grace, courage, and a quiet, unwavering dignity.

