Reporter becomes Canada's first hijab-clad news anchor
Source: Associated Press
Reporter becomes Canada's first hijab-clad news anchor
Charmaine Noronha, Associated Press
Updated 12:53 am, Saturday, November 26, 2016
TORONTO (AP) A Toronto television journalist is believed to be Canada's first anchor to don a Muslim head scarf at one of the city's major news broadcasters.
Ginella Massa was asked to fill in on the anchor desk for CityNews' 11 p.m. broadcast last week and created a buzz after the broadcast ended and she Tweeted, "That's a wrap! Tonight wasn't just important for me. I don't think a woman in hijab has ever anchored a newscast in Canada."
Massa, 29, said Friday that she became Canada's first hijab-wearing television news reporter in 2015 while reporting for CTV News in Kitchener, Ontario, a city west of Toronto. She moved back to Toronto, where she grew up, earlier this year to take a reporting job at CityNews.
Massa recognized the personal career strides she had made after stepping out of the anchor desk, but she said it took her editor to point out the larger significance.
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AngryAmish
(25,704 posts)Canada needs the virtues that make the Balkans so diverse and rich.
No more monoculture like Zurich or Shanghai.
Grey Lemercier
(1,429 posts)Have you ever been to Zurich? Almost 30% of the city is foreign born. Switzerland overall is hardly a monoculture, as it is comprised and split into 4 main linguistic groups, German, French, Italian, and the much smaller Romansh.
As for the Balkans, with their thousands of years of division and wars, the ethnic and socio-religious strife, they are hardly a role model to emulate.
philosslayer
(3,076 posts)n/t