Jeannie Lee

Jeannie Lee is a Canadian journalist for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation[1] reporting on business news and substitute anchor on Saturday Report.

Early life

Lee was born in Hong Kong. At age five, Lee moved to Canada with her family. Lee grew up in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Education

Lee graduated from Concordia University with a degree in broadcast journalism with honours.[2]

Personal life

Lee is married to CBC Sports producer, Simon Dingley.[3]

Career

Lee began her broadcasting career at CFCF and, in 1992, she moved to Toronto, where she joined CBLT as a reporter and later became a news anchor. She began covering business news in 1995. Lee became host of Working Day two years later. She also hosted other shows such as The Money Show and After the Bell. She is fluent in French and speaks some Cantonese.

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gollark: The inconvenient thing about the internet is that there's tons of sometimes-contradictory information on everything ever, and it's hard to find out about subjects which are new for you.
gollark: Based on what happened with the people who had to selfisolate there will be actual teachers there, and we have pretty small classes so it should be okay.
gollark: My school is apparently doing two weeks or so online when it starts back up again (in a few days?).

References

  1. Ryerson Review of Journalism. School of Journalism, Ryerson Polytechnical Institute. 1995. p. 57.
  2. Donna Kay Cindy Kakonge. The Education Generation. Lulu.com. pp. 52–. ISBN 978-1-926734-16-3.
  3. "South Asian Outlook columnist, Gyan Rajhans, wins award". South Asian Outlook.


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