Beloved Canadian journalist and television host Thomson, whose career defined decades of trustworthy reporting and heartfelt storytelling, has passed away at the age of 61 after a long and courageous battle with cancer. She died peacefully on Sunday morning, surrounded by her family, according to CTV News.
Thomson’s passing marks the end of an era in Canadian broadcasting — a voice millions grew up with, a presence that embodied professionalism, empathy, and intellect. For more than three decades, she was a fixture in homes across the country, bringing both world headlines and deeply human stories to life with her signature calm and warmth.
Born and raised in Ontario, Thomson’s journey into journalism began with a simple love for storytelling and truth. After earning her journalism degree, she started as a field reporter covering local politics and community issues — long days, tight deadlines, and an unwavering commitment to accuracy. Her dedication quickly set her apart.
She joined CTV News Toronto as a young reporter and soon became one of the network’s most recognizable faces. Her blend of intelligence, poise, and compassion made her a trusted voice in Canadian households. Over the years, she anchored several of the network’s flagship programs, including Canada AM, where her natural curiosity and easy rapport with guests earned her widespread admiration.Before her long tenure at CTV, Thomson spent six years at Global News (1997–2003), honing her craft as a news anchor known for grace under pressure. Whether covering breaking news or hosting live segments, she stood out for her balance of professionalism and humanity — making every interview feel authentic.