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Alison Smith, born on August 22, 1954, is a distinguished Canadian journalist known for her work as a television broadcaster, radio journalist, and anchor with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC).
Alison Smith was born in Osoyoos, British Columbia, to Bruce Smith, who worked as a guidance counselor. She spent her formative years in the small nearby community of Oliver, where she attended Southern Okanagan Secondary School, graduating in 1972. Despite growing up in a modest environment, Smith developed strong self-confidence and resilience.
For her post-secondary education, she studied at Ryerson University in Toronto—now Toronto Metropolitan University—and later at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. Alison grew up alongside her siblings, a brother named Randall and a sister named Sandra.
Alison Smith began her career in journalism in 1982 as a reporter in Toronto. She joined CBC Newsworld in 1989 and steadily advanced within the CBC network. Over the years, she established herself as a trusted broadcaster through her coverage of political, municipal, and national news.
Her early assignments included reporting on provincial politics and local issues. In the late 1980s, she transitioned to covering finance and business news for CBC Television, where she presented complex topics in accessible ways. She hosted various CBC programs such as The Lead, The Day, Sunday Report, Newsworld Reports, and CBC News Morning. In 2005, she became the CBC Washington correspondent, succeeding David Halton.
In addition to her hosting and anchoring responsibilities, Alison Smith played a key role in covering significant global events. She reported live on developments such as the death of Princess Diana, the 60th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, and South Africa’s first multiracial elections. Her contributions offered Canadian audiences in-depth perspectives on international affairs.
Among her notable assignments was her tenure as the inaugural host of This Day on CBC Newsworld. In 2009, she became the host of CBC Radio’s flagship news program The World at Six. Prior to this, she returned from a comprehensive four-year assignment in the United States, where she reported extensively on American political affairs, notably the presidential election of Barack Obama in 2008.
Throughout her career, Smith covered critical news stories including the SARS outbreak, the Columbia shuttle disaster, the Quebec referendum, and multiple Canadian federal elections. During her time as a senior correspondent, she gained broad experience and was widely recognized for her journalistic integrity and clarity in reporting.
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