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    • Meet Bernelda Wheeler — the First Lady of Indigenous ...
      • In 1954, at 17 years old, Wheeler became a disc jockey for CFHC, CBC Northern Service in Churchill —but Wheeler was multi-talented. Over the next six years she took up writing, became a practical nurse and also worked in journalism. Still, there was something about radio that got her hooked and she eventually returned to the microphone.
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  2. Apr 3, 2019 · In 1982, she received a special award as "the First Lady of Native Broadcasting in Canada" and a decade later was nominated to the Order of Canada for her work in Indigenous and Canadian...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kayla_GreyKayla Grey - Wikipedia

    A graduate of Toronto's College of Sports Media, Grey began her broadcasting career in Winnipeg as a Digital Broadcast Journalist for Global News. She then moved to Prince Rupert, BC to become a senior reporter for CFTK-TV news. The Toronto native joined TSN in 2015 as an on-air update anchor and radio producer for TSN 1050.

  5. Jul 15, 2013 · A graduate of Branksome Hall in Toronto, Wallace later became one of the highest paid women in broadcasting and a champion of gender equality. A member of the Women’s Press Club, she earned her place amongst other influential women journalists and activists such as The Famous Five’s Nellie McClung.

  6. Jun 10, 2015 · Though things may not have gone exactly as planned for the celebrated Canadian journalist and recipient of a University of Alberta honorary doctorate, she knew from an early age what she wanted to do with her life-become a reporter.

  7. Oct 28, 2020 · In 2015, she became the first hijab-wearing TV reporter in Canada, and then the next year, the first to anchor a major newscast in the country.

  8. www.ctvnews.ca › ctv-national-team › donna-sound-1Donna Sound - CTV News

    Donna Sound. CTV National News and Indigenous Circle reporter. Toronto. Contact. With a career in journalism that has spanned more than 20 years, Donna Sound is an Indigenous Circle reporter...

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