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1046: 1032: 591:... our critics—particularly Chinese Canadians and the universities—criticized the program as racist; they were right.... We share the dismay of our critics that this occurred. We sincerely apologize for the fact that Chinese Canadians were depicted as foreigners and for whatever distress this stereotyping may have caused them in the context of our multicultural society. 544:. The feature used incorrect statistics to conclude that foreign students were eroding white Canadians' opportunities for a secondary education and benefitting from public universities that were being funded by Canadian taxpayers, without exploring the statement's backgrounds. The host of the program stated: 370:
criticized the program saying: "It was just full of misinformation," saying that Malling distorted the situation in New Zealand by presenting what was really a short-term currency crisis as something else: national bankruptcy and the loss of credit. The real issue - an overvalued currency - she says,
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oversaw a revamping of the program look in the fall of 1995. Fiona Conway became executive producer but left for ABC News in 1998. Conway was succeeded by senior producer Ian McLeod and after he left Malcolm Fox became the executive producer from September 2000 until September 2009. Anton Koschany
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was never brought up. "I'm talking about confusing the issues," she says, "making people believe things that aren't true because that's the point that he wanted to make. You don't need to come out with a technical lie to do that."
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served as executive producer from 2009-2021, during which time the program moved into HD and produced an expanded number of episodes per season. He was succeeded by current Executive Producer Derek Miller.
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with a revised graphic treatment and a new theme that reflects its investigative nature and culminates in five notes representative of the five Ws of journalism.
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In February 2024, the program was cancelled by CTV, effective at the end of the 2023-2024 season, as part of cuts by its parent company.
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This article is about the Canadian program. For the Nickelodeon series which was previously titled Nick News W5, see
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For a period of time in the late 1970s and into the 1980s, the program's introductory theme music used part of "
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came under controversy during the 1970s when it aired a feature called "Campus Giveaways", hosted by
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will continue to be used as a brand for investigative journalism features on CTV News programs.
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It has been alleged that the feature was specifically directed to form a negative view towards
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retracted the feature's statement and apologised. The president of CTV at the time,
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and music for other CTV special projects, including the 2007 two-hour documentary
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in order to form a stronger voice representing Chinese Canadians nationwide.
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regulations that count documentaries, but not older-style newsmagazines, as "
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series", with only one or two segments filling an hour-long episode, due to
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Hosts, reporters, and producers associated with the program have included:
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and became more populist. Hosts included top CTV journalists, including
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The feature led to widespread protests by Chinese Canadians, including
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showed the results of a nation that had suffered the effects of a
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At the time of its cancellation as a television series in 2024,
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cited the program during cabinet debates on the deficit. Author
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In 1996 for its 30th anniversary, the program was rebranded to
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Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
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Since 2000, the program had officially been designated a "
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was cancelled as a standalone program as part of cuts by
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system, and personal stories of burn recovery from the
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until Malling moved to hosting the television program
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until 2016 when he was named special correspondent).
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The program's first executive producer and host was
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Nick News with Linda Ellerbee

News magazine
CTV News
CTV
news magazine
television program
CTV News
CTV
CTV 2
CTV News Channel
Investigation Discovery
CFRB
Five Ws
journalism
CBC Television
This Hour Has Seven Days
bankruptcy
60 Minutes
Peter Reilly
John W. H. Bassett
CFTO-TV
Toronto
The Fifth Estate
Robert Hurst
Ken Cavanagh
CTV National News
Doug Johnson
Frank Drea
Progressive Conservative

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