Lisa LaFlamme wins big at Canadian Screen Awards LisaLaFlamme
The former CTV National News anchor took home the Gordon Sinclair Award for Broadcast Journalism.
It's a prestigious award that has been given to other legendary broadcast journalists like Karyn Pugliese, Lloyd Robertson and Peter Mansbridge. The ceremony was held at Meridian Hall in Toronto. One attendee says LaFlamme received the first standing ovation that night. "It was such a fabulous night! My thanks to @TheCdnAcademy for such a meaningful award and to @shephardm for capturing this moment. It was overwhelming! ❤️" tweeted the veteran broadcast journalist on Wednesday.
LaFlamme retweeted fellow journalist Michelle Shephard's photo capturing a standing ovation as she gave her speech.
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