Lisa LaFlamme
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Lisa LaFlamme is a Canadian correspondent for the CTV network (born 1964).
She is currently the national affairs correspondent and substitute host for CTV News with Lloyd Robertson and previously was co-host on Canada AM between 2001-2003, parliamentary correspondent for CTV News between 2000 and 2001, CTV Newsnet evening anchor between 1998-2000, consumer reporter for CTV News 1997-1998, weekend anchor and reporter for CTV Newsnet, 1997-1998 and reporter and news anchor for CKCO in Kitchener, Ontario between 1991-1997 and a radio news reporter for CFCA between 1989-1991. LaFlamme also graduated from the University of Ottawa.
[edit] Awards
- RTNDA Award for best live coverage of a breaking news event
- 1999 Galaxi Award from the Canadian Cable Television Association
- 4 Gemini Award nominations in the Best News Anchor category