CTV News Team -   

Marcia MacMillan, Anchor, DIRECT, CTV News Channel

Marcia MacMillan
Marcia MacMillan

View Larger Image

A A |  Email ThisEmail  | Print Facebook   

Date: Tuesday Oct. 4, 2011 5:45 PM ET

Marcia MacMillan has been part of the CTV News team since starting as a reporter for CTV Toronto in 2005.

MacMillan has covered a wide range of breaking news and major events during her time with CTV News including anchoring during the 2010 G20 in Toronto when CTV News Channel had the highest ratings since its inception. Other highlights include the 2009 Buffalo plane crash for which she won an RTNDA, several Canadian Federal Elections, the 2008 U.S Presidential Election, the assassination of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto and in 2008 she travelled to New Orleans to report on Hurricane Gustav.

Before coming to CTV News, MacMillan worked as a health reporter and anchor for Toronto 1 (2004) and CHCH TV (2003) where she covered SARS outbreak in Toronto. MacMillan also anchored the news at CKWS in Kingston, Ontario (1998), and worked as a reporter and anchor for MCTV in Sudbury and North Bay.

Originally from Ancaster, Ontario, MacMillan holds a bachelors degree in Political Science from the University of Western Ontario and a graduate degree in journalism from Ryerson University's Graduate School of Journalism.


Share with your social Network:

Facebook DIGG Newsvine Delicious Twitter StumbeUpon Reddit Yahoo! Buzz

 

View Canada AM bios

Advertisement

Contest

Most Talked about Stories

It is about time - as a grandparent I have watched our kids (who were allowed to fail although I do remember some nagging on our part) learn, I have watched our children now micro-manage their children. A big part of it is the fact that there are predators out there and an extreme reluctance on the parents part to alllow freedom that might result in the children becoming victims.

Harvey

Parents must learn to stop meddling, author urges