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List of Canadian journalists

This is a list of Canadian journalists.

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  • Mohamed Fahmy
  • Avis Favaro (born 1960) – CTV News medical specialist
  • Nadia Fezzani – magazines and TV documentaries; personalities' interviews on out–of–the–ordinary topics and American serial killers
  • Robert Fife – politics reporter with the Globe & Mail; former CTV News Ottawa bureau chief
  • Gillian Findlay – CBC, The Fifth Estate
  • Mary Lou Finlay – retired; formerly host of CBC Radio's As It Happens and host of CBC-TV "The Journal"
  • Robert Fisher – CBC host; former Global News anchor, former Focus Ontario host
  • Harry Forestell
  • Diane Francis (born 1946) – National Post reporter
  • Whit Fraser (born 1942) – CBC reporter and anchor
  • Chrystia Freeland (born 1968)
  • Jesse Freeston (born 1985) – filmmaker and The Real News correspondent, Latin America
  • Dawna Friesen (born 1964) – Global National anchor
  • Barbara Frum (1937–1992) – former CBC the Journal host
  • David Frum (born 1960) – writer for magazine "The Atlantic, National Post reporter, American Enterprise Institute, former speechwriter for President Bush; son of Barbara Frum
  • Melissa Fung – former CBC reporter

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  • Marci Ien – Canadian MP and Cabinet Minister. Formerly co-host of CTV The Social and former co-host of Canada AM.

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  • Gloria Macarenko – former CBC News Vancouver anchor, now host of BC Almanac on CBC Radio One
  • Amber MacArthur (born 1976) – former Citytv Toronto (CityNews) new media specialist; now with CP24
  • L. Ian MacDonald (born 1947) – columnist
  • Neil Macdonald – CBC news reporter
  • Rick MacInnes-Rae – CBC Radio
  • Linden MacIntyre (born 1943) – CBC reporter
  • Ron MacLean (born 1960) – CBC News sportscaster
  • Marcia MacMillan (born 1970) – CTV News Channel anchor and formerly with The Weather Network
  • Carole MacNeil (born 1964) – co–host of CBC News Sunday
  • Sheila MacVicar – CBC News reporter
  • Hazel Mae (born 1970) – former Sportsnet news anchor; now anchor for NESN
  • Rafe Mair (1931–2017) – former radio talk show host in Vancouver, former BC Socred MLA
  • Victor Malarek (born 1948) – reporter for CTV's W5, former host the fifth estate
  • Eric Malling (1946–1998) – former host of CTV W5
  • Peter Mansbridge (born 1948) – former CBC News The National anchor
  • Don Martin (born 1956) – host of Power Play on CTV Newsnet and former Calgary Herald and National Post reporter and columnist
  • Pamela Martin – former CTV News at Six Vancouver anchor, now working with BC Premier Christy Clark
  • Gord Martineau (born 1947) – retired journalist and former City Toronto news anchor
  • Dan Matheson – CTV News Channel anchor
  • Bob McAdorey (1935–2005) – former global entertainment reporter; deceased
  • Duncan McCue – CBC television and radio
  • Marguerite McDonald (1941–2015) – former CBC Radio host
  • Norris McDonald (1942–2023) – Toronto Star automotive editor
  • Colleen McEdwards – CNN International anchor and correspondent; CBC News Political correspondent (Toronto); CTV News writer
  • David McGuffin – CBC News Africa Bureau Chief; former CTV News Beijing bureau chief and Asia correspondent
  • Jim McKenny (born 1946) – former Citytv sportscaster, former NHL player
  • Bob McKeown (born 1950) – CBC The Fifth Estate and former NBC Dateline reporter
  • Ryan McMahon – comedian, journalist and podcaster
  • Anne-Marie Mediwake (born 1975) – anchor, formerly with CBC Toronto and Global Toronto; now co-host of CTV Your Morning
  • Carol Anne Meehan (born 1956)
  • Wendy Mesley (born 1957) – CBC reporter/anchor, former Undercurrents (CBC current affairs series) host
  • Wendy Metcalfe – Toronto Sun and Ottawa Sun editor-in-chief
  • Alex Mihailovich – Global 16X9: The Bigger Picture investigative correspondent
  • Terry Milewski – retired CBC reporter; occasional fill-in reporter/host with CBC
  • Roswell George Mills – Montreal Star, Les Mouches Fantastiques
  • Gaëtane de Montreuil (1867–1951) – early Canadian woman journalist
  • Harrison Mooney – Vancouver Sun reporter
  • Tracy Moore (born 1975) – host of Cityline, former reporter for Citytv Toronto's Breakfast Television and City News Toronto
  • Keith Morrison (born 1947) – Dateline NBC reporter, former Canada AM host and former CBC reporter
  • Jennifer Mossop – former CHCH Hamilton news anchor, former Ontario Liberal MPP
  • Anne Mroczkowski (born 1953) – former Global Toronto and CityTV news anchor
  • Cynthia Mulligan – City Toronto education specialist
  • Jim Munson (born 1946) – former broadcast news and CTV reporter, former director of communications in the Prime Minister's Office of Jean Chrétien, former Liberal senator
  • Rex Murphy (1947–2024) – host of CBC Radio's Cross Country Canada
  • Kasia Mychajlowycz – Canadaland, Globe & Mail

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  • Robyn Urback (born 1988) – Globe & Mail journalist and political commentator

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  • Pamela Wallin (born 1953) – former CBC national magazine anchor and current member of the Senate from Saskatchewan
  • Jennifer Ward (born 1957) – CTV News Channel anchor
  • Paul Watson (born 1959) – Toronto Star
  • Jack Webster (1918–1999) – host of BCTV Webster
  • Kate Wheeler – former CTV Newsnet anchor, former CTV Toronto anchor
  • Brian Williams (born 1946) – Canadian sportscaster best known for Olympic coverages, former CBC anchor and current anchor at CTV/TSN
  • Fred Williams (1863–1944) – former executive of Parliamentary Press Gallery, and journalist to various Canadian newspapers
  • Nancy Wilson – former CBC and CTV reporter, anchor, and host
  • Paul Workman – CTV News foreign correspondent
  • Peter Worthington (1927–2013) – Toronto Sun journalist, deceased

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  • Lubor J. Zink (1920–2003) – former Toronto Telegram and Toronto Sun columnist
  • Moses Znaimer (born 1942) – founder of Citytv, former host

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