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Laura Lynch is a Canadian television and radio journalist for CBC News, best known as the host of CBC Radio’s weekly show What on Earth, and frequent guest host of CBC Radio's daily morning news program The Current. She was subsequently a foreign correspondent based in Washington, D.C. and London, as well as travelling to report from various international locations including Afghanistan, Pakistan, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Zimbabwe, and Syria, before returning to Canada as a national affairs reporter in Vancouver.

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  • Laura Lynch is a Canadian television and radio journalist for CBC News, best known as the host of CBC Radio’s weekly show What on Earth, and frequent guest host of CBC Radio's daily morning news program The Current. She was subsequently a foreign correspondent based in Washington, D.C. and London, as well as travelling to report from various international locations including Afghanistan, Pakistan, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Zimbabwe, and Syria, before returning to Canada as a national affairs reporter in Vancouver. (en)
  • Laura Lynch é uma jornalista canadiana de rádio e televisão da CBC News, mais conhecida como apresentadora convidada frequente do programa diário de notícias matinais da CBC Radio , The Current. Depois de estudar direito na Universidade de Victoria e jornalismo na Carleton University, ela começou a sua carreira no CBC como repórter de assuntos jurídicos cobrindo histórias no Departamento de Justiça e na Suprema Corte do Canadá. Ela ganhou o prémio da Law Society of British Columbia por Excelência em Jornalismo Legal, e foi indicada ao prémio Jack Webster pela sua reportagem no caso da Suprema Corte R v O'Connor. Ela recebeu a bolsa Martin Wise Goodman Nieman Fellowship no mesmo ano e passou um ano a estudar direitos humanos na Universidade de Harvard. (pt)
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  • Laura Lynch is a Canadian television and radio journalist for CBC News, best known as the host of CBC Radio’s weekly show What on Earth, and frequent guest host of CBC Radio's daily morning news program The Current. After studying law at the University of Victoria and journalism at Carleton University, she began her career with the CBC as a legal affairs reporter covering stories in the Department of Justice and the Supreme Court of Canada. She won the Law Society of British Columbia's award for Excellence in Legal Journalism, and was nominated for a Jack Webster Award, for her reporting on the Supreme Court case R v O'Connor. She received the Martin Wise Goodman Nieman Fellowship the same year, and spent a year studying human rights at Harvard University. She was subsequently a foreign correspondent based in Washington, D.C. and London, as well as travelling to report from various international locations including Afghanistan, Pakistan, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Zimbabwe, and Syria, before returning to Canada as a national affairs reporter in Vancouver. In addition to her appearances as a guest host of The Current, she was the program's regular interim host in 2019, between the retirement of Anna Maria Tremonti and the debut of new host Matt Galloway in January 2020. She is currently the host of What on Earth, a weekly CBC Radio show on environmental issues. (en)
  • Laura Lynch é uma jornalista canadiana de rádio e televisão da CBC News, mais conhecida como apresentadora convidada frequente do programa diário de notícias matinais da CBC Radio , The Current. Depois de estudar direito na Universidade de Victoria e jornalismo na Carleton University, ela começou a sua carreira no CBC como repórter de assuntos jurídicos cobrindo histórias no Departamento de Justiça e na Suprema Corte do Canadá. Ela ganhou o prémio da Law Society of British Columbia por Excelência em Jornalismo Legal, e foi indicada ao prémio Jack Webster pela sua reportagem no caso da Suprema Corte R v O'Connor. Ela recebeu a bolsa Martin Wise Goodman Nieman Fellowship no mesmo ano e passou um ano a estudar direitos humanos na Universidade de Harvard. Além das suas aparições como apresentadora convidada de The Current, ela foi a apresentadora interina regular do programa em 2019, entre a aposentadoria de e a estreia do novo apresentador em janeiro de 2020. (pt)
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