Ian Hanomansing
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Ian Hanomansing Net Worth 2024, Height, Wiki, Age
Journalist

 Net worth: $2,200,000

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Birthday

: 08 August 1961

Birthplace

: Port of Spain, Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago

Age

: 62 years old Comment

Sign

: Leo

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  • Ian Hanomansing is a Canadian TV journalist with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)

Real name:Ian Harvey Hanomansing
Born:08 August 1961 Comment
How old is Ian Hanomansing in 2024? / Age: 62 years
Where was Ian Hanomansing born?Port of Spain, Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago
Zodiac sign:Leo

Ian Hanomansing Net worth 2024 (estimated)


How much is Ian Hanomansing worth?$2,200,000
Nationality:Trinidadian, Canadian
Hair color:Black
Eyes color:Dark brown



Who is Ian Hanomansing? / Facts   


  • Early life and education - Ian was born in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, and grew up in Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada.
    He attended Mount Allison University for his undergraduate education and graduated in 1983 with a degree in political science and sociology.
    He studied law at Dalhousie Law School and graduated in 1986.

  • Broadcasting career - Ian's broadcast media career began at CKDH in Amherst, Nova Scotia in the summer after his graduation, followed by work at CKCW in Moncton, New Brunswick and at CHNS in nearby Halifax, Nova Scotia.
    In 1986 he joined the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Ian is a CBC TV news reporter since 1986. Among his most well-known covers are the Exxon Valdez oil spill, the Los Angeles riots, Vancouver's post-Stanley Cup riot in 1994, the handover of Hong Kong, and three Olympics.
    He also was known professionally as Ian Harvey before deciding to revert back to his family name.
    In 2020, he was named the Friday and Sunday anchor of the programme.

  • Reporting on crime and drugs - Ian has developed and hosted a series of innovative live news specials including "Downtown Drugs", in November 1998, from Vancouver's Downtown Eastside during a public health emergency, declared after a high number of fatal overdoses.
    In March 2005, "Crime on the Streets" was broadcast, in part, from Stoney Mountain Institution in Manitoba. It is believed to be the only live national news special from a Canadian federal penal institution. It won a national Justicia Award for Excellence in Legal Reporting, as well as a Jack Webster Award.

  • Awards - Ian won the Gemini Award for Best News Anchor 2008, the Canadian Screen Award for Best National News Anchor 2016, and received an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws honoris causa (LLD) from Mount Allison University in 2003.

  • Game invention - Ian designed Big League Manager, an NHL-licensed board game. His game was voted a "Best Bet" by the Canadian Toy Testing Council.
  • Personal life - Ian is married to his college girlfriend. He and his wife Nancy Trott, have been married since 1991.
    Together the couple has two children who are both sons.
    Nancy is a lawyer and also the coordinator of professional sources for McCarthy Tetrault, based in Vancouver and Calgary.
  • Social media - Ian has 31.5K followers on his Twitter account, as of February 2020.

 

 

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What users say about Ian Hanomansing


  • Rosemarie Sydney N.S.: #1 reporter in my eyes. Remember him from day 1 on radio, his perservance for what he had to do to be on air.. all these years. Thanks for staying true to yourself. (January 18, 2021)  Reply »
  • [email protected]: Happy belated birthday!, mine was the 2nd, really like watching you and the rest on CBC (August 23, 2020)  Reply »

 Education   


  • Political science and sociology - Mount Allison University, 
    Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada
  • Law - Dalhousie Law School,
     Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

 Quotes


Speaking of archaic, I wish I could pay for a few things by cheque today so I’d have a reason to write out 02/02/2020. ( Odd things obsess me).

On a day off, unshaven, unkempt, taking the bus home from the gym. Very nice man strikes up a conversation about The National. Says he almost didn’t recognize me then stops, embarrassed. Struggling for a euphemism, he says “You look, um, more shiny on tv.” 100%.

Among the many things I love about news is how in the middle of planning coverage of a serious national issue, everyone in the newsroom gets an email entitled: "Vancouver Boat show says waterskiing squirrel is in compliance with rules." Going live now!

I always like threads on Canadian language usage. Sometimes there are east/west differences. Or generational. Sometimes it gets ugly ( coyotes). So... supper, anyone?

A landslide has cut our fibre optic connection to Toronto. Cell phones spotty. Internet slow. Doing The National from Vancouver tonight is our version of Red Zone pressure. But our technical team has told us they’re confident. Game on!

Yes, it rains a lot in this city - A. LOT. - but here’s the other side of February in Vancouver. Spring feels close.

Hmmmm. Let me get out front of this one. My first tv reporting stint in Halifax and I swear, glasses like that were normal at the time.



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