Ian Hanomansing is a well-known Canadian journalist and television news anchor, currently working for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). He has had a successful and prestigious career in the world of journalism, with over 35 years of experience under his belt. Hanomansing joined the CBC in 1986 and has covered many major global events throughout his career, including the Iraq War, the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. He has also interviewed influential figures, such as former US President Barack Obama and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Hanomansing has received numerous accolades for his work, including several Gemini awards and a Canadian Screen Award. He is known for his professionalism, integrity, and commitment to delivering accurate and unbiased news to the public.
Hanomansing has held various roles at CBC, including hosting the flagship news program “The National” and serving as a correspondent for “The National” and “The Journal.” He also hosted the popular current affairs show “Newsworld International” and the daily newscast “CBC News Early Edition.” In addition to his work on television, Hanomansing is also passionate about mentoring and developing new talent in the field of journalism. He has taught at various journalism schools and has even launched a scholarship for Indigenous students pursuing a career in journalism