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Brian Stewart (journalist)

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283:, reports that made her the Face of Famine in 1985 and the subject of a famous video played during the Live Aid Concert. Stewart later return to search for the girl in Northern Ethiopia and continued to chronicle her life over two decades. The two were interviewed on the Oprah Winfrey Show in 2006. Birhan Woldu, who remains close friends of Stewart's family, went on to graduate from college with degrees in Agriculture and Nursing in Ethiopia. The story of Stewart's discovery of her is told in the 2012 book "Feed the World: Birhan Woldu and Live Aid" by British journalist Oliver Harvey. 383:
He was the 2009 Ross Munro Media Award Recipient; awarded by the Conference of Defence Associations (CDA), in concert with the Canadian Defence and Foreign Affairs Institute, in recognition of "his extraordinary contribution to increasing public understanding of Canadian defence and security issues."
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In 2012 he was made an honorary doctor of Theology after giving the Convocation address at the Atlantic School of Theology in Halifax to mark his service to humanity as a reporter. In June 2012 he was awarded the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal. In 2013, he was made a Member of the
302:. In 1994 he was made host of CBC current affairs show The Magazine and later conducted extensive interviews with newsmakers as host of two interview shows, including CBC News: Our World. He was a frequent back-up Anchor on The National to Host Peter Mansbridge. 257:. He has worked extensively in underdeveloped countries and was the first North American reporter to focus the world's attention on the massive Ethiopian famine of 1984–85 (also with Tony Burman). In 1987, Stewart's career was the subject of a major documentary, 324:. Of Black, Stewart is quoted as saying, "He has a child-like hunger that cannot be assuaged. He is driven by the need to be somebody, to be noticed, that is beyond the norm. He has a totally tin ear when it comes to his P.R. persona." 135:, and continues to appear frequently on CBC as a current affairs analyst and documentary essayist following his retirement in 2009. A journalist since 1964, Mr Stewart has been a reporter in both print and television. 767: 722: 314:
in 1989, and they have a daughter, Kathleen Stewart (b. 1993). The Stewart family lives in Toronto. In the article "Black Mischief" published in the February 2007 issue of
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Stewart has been one of Canada's most prominent foreign correspondents. He covered many of the world's conflicts and has reported from ten war zones, from
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where he was the network's foreign affairs and military specialist. He became CBC's foreign correspondent in London in 1982 where he worked until joining
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as a foreign correspondent in 1985. Stewart returned to Canada in 1987 to become senior reporter with the CBC's
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journalist. Stewart is best known for his news reports and documentary features as senior correspondent of the
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In the course of his reporting career, Stewart has interviewed such leading world's leading figures, including
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During the Ethiopian Famine of in 1984 Stewart covered the near death survival of a three-year-old girl
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winner as Canada's Best Overall Journalist, Stewart also hosted network current affairs shows including
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won top prize for investigative reporting at the Canadian Association of Journalists awards in 1993.
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in which he uncovered advanced warnings of the mass murders. In 1995, his moving report
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Montreal as a host of the supper-hour television current affairs program
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Stewart first worked in print as a reporter with the (now defunct)
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in the "Television" category for his groundbreaking report on the
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and Thornton Hall in Toronto in 1958 and graduated from the
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Centre for Investigative Journalism Award for Television
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as "Best Overall Broadcast Journalist," the prestigious
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and England. Stewart's father was the president of the
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He is currently a Distinguished Senior Fellow with the
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on April 21, 1942, Stewart spent much of his youth in
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