BELOVED TV ANCHOR GONE TOO SOON AFTER 23-YEAR BATTLE WITH CANCER

A beloved Canadian journalist and longtime

morning show host has passed away at 61 after bravely

fighting breast cancer for more than two decades.

Surrounded by family and friends, she left behind a legacy of

powerful interviews with world leaders,

celebrities, and astronauts that

made her one of the country’s most trusted voices on television.

Her career spanned over 30 years,

earning national awards, the Order of Canada,

and recognition for her tireless cancer advocacy.

Colleagues remembered her as strong,

kind, and fearless, a broadcaster who never

let her illness define her and

who inspired millions with her courage both on and off the air.

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