Natalie Clancy

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Natalie Clancy is an award-winning journalist who anchors and produces the CBC TV News at 11pm.

Natalie Clancy has a 16 year track record for breaking stories. She has chased bad guys from coast to coast both in Canada and internationally. She has reported from seven provinces, the White House in Washington and even ventured to war torn countries in Africa to investigate the use of child soldiers.

Whether it’s a slum landlord in Newfoundland, a gangster in BC, or a warlord in Africa, Natalie is a fearless journalist, interviewer and broadcaster. Natalie spent five years as a TV reporter for CBC News: The National based in Vancouver before joining the late night news team in Vancouver as Host/Producer of the evening news on CBC Radio, TV and the Web. Natalie joined the CBC news team in 1992 as a Radio reporter in Halifax after earning a Journalism and Political Science Degree at Carleton University. She switched to television reporting in 1996 and was based in Calgary and St. John's before falling in love with Vancouver in 2001. Natalie won a New York Gold World medal, and was nominated for two Gemini Awards for her coverage of the gas-sniffing crisis in Labrador. Her investigations have earned two Canadian Association of Journalists Awards, four Atlantic Journalism Awards, three Bronze plaque Chris awards, two RTNDA awards, two Webster awards and several honorable mentions. She has produced several award winning investigative documentaries on several topics including police brutality and a database special on gang murders for both English and French Television.

Natalie Clancy is the first Host/Producer at CBC to produce, edit and write CBC Radio news weeknights at 7 pm and the highly rated CBC TV News weeknights at 11 pm on CBC TV.


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