Kim Brunhuber
Kim Brunhuber is a Canadian journalist and writer. He is an anchor and reporter for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, including on the flagship news program The National and on CBC News Network.[1]
Born in Montreal, Quebec and raised in Ottawa, Ontario, Brunhuber is of mixed Cameroonian and White South African descent.[2]
He previously published a novel, Kameleon Man, in 2004.[3] The novel was a shortlisted nominee for the 2004 ReLit Award in the fiction category.[4]
References
- "Minority report: Taking a closer look at newsroom diversity". Canadian Journalism Foundation, April 4, 2012.
- "The Biracial Generation: Embracing Cultural Diversity". Amöi, March 2012.
- Kameleon Man. Quill & Quire, February 2004.
- "ReLit Awards: Novel". Canadian Books and Authors.
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