Rosemary Barton is a well-known figure in Canadian journalism, particularly in the political arena. Born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, Barton has become one of the most respected and revered reporters in the country. Her career has spanned over two decades and showcases her dedication and passion for uncovering the truth behind the political landscape of Canada.
Barton attended the University of Western Ontario where she received a Bachelor of Arts in politics and English. She then went on to study journalism at Loyalist College in Belleville, Ontario. Her career in journalism began at CBC Radio in Ottawa, where she worked as a researcher and producer for various political programs. In 2004, she joined the CBC’s Parliamentary Bureau in Ottawa and has been covering Canadian politics ever since.
Barton’s in-depth analysis and fearless approach to reporting have earned her widespread recognition and numerous awards, making her one of the most influential political reporters in Canada. She has covered some of the biggest stories in Canadian politics, including several federal elections, and has conducted exclusive interviews with high-profile politicians such as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Her hard-hitting interviews and insightful commentary have solidified her as a trusted source for political news and analysis for Canadians.
But Barton’s career in journalism extends beyond just reporting. She is also the co-host of the popular political show “Power &
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