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EPISODE · Jun 5, 2024 · 41 MIN

Peter Mansbridge Shares his Insights on Who the Unsung Heroes of Canada's Workforce are

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In this episode of the EdUp Canada podcast, host Michael Sangster interviews Peter Mansbridge, former host of the CBC National News. They discuss the importance of trust in journalism, the impact of misinformation and disinformation, and Mansbridge's extensive career in broadcasting. Mansbridge shares insights from his new book, 'How Canada Works,' which profiles ordinary Canadians with essential jobs. The conversation also touches on the evolving landscape of media, the importance of debate within newsrooms, and the critical skills needed to succeed in journalism. Mansbridge highlights the significance of diverse professions in keeping Canada functioning and reflects on mentorship and leadership in his career. 01:29 Meet Peter Mansbridge: A Broadcasting Legend 02:22 The State of Journalism Today 05:39 Challenges in Modern Media 08:05 Peter Mansbridge's Career Journey 15:22 Unexpected Beginnings: From Airline to CBC 19:57 How Canada Works: Insights from the Book 20:00 The Unsung Heroes of Canada 22:00 The Importance of Window Washers 23:06 Diverse Professions Making Canada Work 29:06 The Art of Journalism 32:22 Skills for the Future 35:52 Mentors and Their Impact Read the full transcript here Bio for guest: Peter Mansbridge is an award-winning journalist, a Distinguished Fellow at the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto and a member of numerous boards and committees. He is best known for his five decades of work at the CBC where he was Chief Correspondent of CBC News and anchor of The National for thirty years. He has won dozens of awards for outstanding journalism, has thirteen honorary doctorates from universities in Canada and the United States, and received Canada’s highest civilian honour, the Order of Canada, in 2008. He is the former two-term Chancellor of Mount Allison University, now its Chancellor Emeritus, and is the President of Manscorp Media Services where his work includes documentary film production.

In this episode of the EdUp Canada podcast, host Michael Sangster interviews Peter Mansbridge, former host of the CBC National News. They discuss the importance of trust in journalism, the impact of misinformation and disinformation, and Mansbridge's extensive career in broadcasting. Mansbridge shares insights from his new book, 'How Canada Works,' which profiles ordinary Canadians with essential jobs. The conversation also touches on the evolving landscape of media, the importance of debate within newsrooms, and the critical skills needed to succeed in journalism. Mansbridge highlights the significance of diverse professions in keeping Canada functioning and reflects on mentorship and leadership in his career. 01:29 Meet Peter Mansbridge: A Broadcasting Legend 02:22 The State of Journalism Today 05:39 Challenges in Modern Media 08:05 Peter Mansbridge's Career Journey 15:22 Unexpected Beginnings: From Airline to CBC 19:57 How Canada Works: Insights from the Book 20:00 The Unsung Heroes of Canada 22:00 The Importance of Window Washers 23:06 Diverse Professions Making Canada Work 29:06 The Art of Journalism 32:22 Skills for the Future 35:52 Mentors and Their Impact Read the full transcript here Bio for guest: Peter Mansbridge is an award-winning journalist, a Distinguished Fellow at the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto and a member of numerous boards and committees. He is best known for his five decades of work at the CBC where he was Chief Correspondent of CBC News and anchor of The National for thirty years. He has won dozens of awards for outstanding journalism, has thirteen honorary doctorates from universities in Canada and the United States, and received Canada’s highest civilian honour, the Order of Canada, in 2008. He is the former two-term Chancellor of Mount Allison University, now its Chancellor Emeritus, and is the President of Manscorp Media Services where his work includes documentary film production.

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