Jane Taber
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Jane Taber is a Canadian journalist and current co-host of CTV's Question Period with Craig Oliver. Taber is also the Senior Parliamentary Writer in the Globe and Mail's Ottawa bureau, since 2003. She has also worked for the Ottawa Citizen and the National Post. She has covered the Hill since 1986, working as a parliamentary reporter and columnist for The Ottawa Citizen, the National Post, and finally for the Globe. For three seasons, from 1995 to 1997, she was the host of a 30-minute long political affairs show on WTN (now W Network) called Jane Taber's Ottawa. She also co-produced an hour-long documentary on the struggles of women in politics that was broadcast during the 1997 election campaign.
She is married to a former news editor at the Ottawa Citizen, David F. Guy. They have two children.
In 2005 she was listed as the second most influential Ottawan by Ottawa Life Magazine.