Born and raised in Canada, Anita Anand is an accomplished journalist, author, and radio broadcaster. Her passion for storytelling and drive to amplify various voices has earned her recognition and admiration in the media industry.
Anand’s career began in the late 90s, where she started as a producer and reporter for multiple prominent Canadian news outlets. Her breakthrough came in 2002 when she became the host of CBC’s flagship radio program, The Current. With her sharp interviewing skills and insightful commentary, Anand has become a household name in Canada’s media landscape.
Aside from her successful career in journalism, Anand is also a prolific author. Her book, “The Patient Assassin: A True Tale of Massacre, Revenge, and India’s Quest for Independence” has received critical acclaim and was shortlisted for the 2020 RBC Taylor Prize. Anand’s writing sheds light on important historical events and amplifies the voices of marginalized communities.
Throughout her career, Anita Anand has consistently used her platform to bring attention to issues that matter to Canadians. Whether it’s through her reporting, interviews, or writing, she has made a significant impact in informing and educating the public. Her dedication and passion for her work make her a true inspiration for aspiring journalists and writers in Canada.
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