It's staggeringly beautiful and almost totally French and I wanted to learn. The advantage of a morning show is that it has the largest audience, the disadvantage is having to rise at 4am.īut Quebec City offered other advantages that far outweighed the ungodly hour. But I decided I needed to host a morning show, and so accepted a job in Quebec City. It was a hugely creative time with amazingly creative people. I think the same is true of writers.įrom Thunder Bay I moved to Winnipeg to produce documentaries and host the CBC afternoon show. A good interviewer rarely speaks, she listens. It was a great place to learn the art and craft of radio and interviewing, and listening. My first job was in Toronto and then moved to Thunder Bay at the far tip of Lake Superior, in Ontario. I was born in Toronto in 1958 and became a journalist and radio host with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, specializing in hard news and current affairs. I'd like to tell you a little bit about myself. I live outside a small village south of Montreal, quite close to the American border. Currently-lives in Knowlton, Canada (outside of Montreal).Awards-Agatha Award (4 times) "New Blood" Dagger Award Īrthur Ellis Award Barry Award, Anthony Award Dilys Award.
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