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Encyclopedia > Mary Lou Finlay

Mary Lou Finlay is a journalist on the CBC Radio One news program As It Happens.


She previously hosted other programming, both radio and television, for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, including Sunday Morning and The Journal.


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CBC.ca Arts - Mary Lou Finlay to retire from CBC (1456 words)
Mary Lou Finlay, host of As It Happens and one of Canada's best-known journalists, is retiring from the CBC.
Finlay began hosting a CBC Ottawa television magazine in 1970, three years after she graduated from the University of Ottawa.
Finlay says she has hundreds of cherished memories of her career, from doing her first interviews to travelling on the job to joining the As It Happens crew.
Campus News: (194 words)
Former Alberta MP David Kilgour and broadcast journalists Pamela Wallin and Mary Lou Finlay have recently joined the Centre for the Study of Democracy (CSD) in the School of Policy Studies as fellows.
Mary Lou Finlay is co-chairing a conference on Communications during Crisis scheduled this spring and Pamela Wallin will be a keynote; Ms.
Finlay is also representing CSD on a study tour of Taiwan in early December and has delivered a lecture as has David Kilgour in our Canadian Values and Democracy Lecture Series.
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