Adrienne Arsenault is a name that has become synonymous with CBC. As one of the network’s most prominent journalists, she has been a trailblazer in the field of journalism, breaking barriers and paving the way for future generations. With over 25 years of experience at CBC, Arsenault has covered some of the most significant events in recent history, from the 9/11 attacks to the Arab Spring. Her dedication to delivering unbiased and in-depth reporting has earned her numerous accolades, including multiple Gemini Awards and a prestigious Peabody Award.
But Arsenault’s journey to becoming a household name at CBC was not an easy one. She started her career as a radio reporter in Halifax, working her way up to become a foreign correspondent in London and then Washington. Her fearless reporting and ability to connect with people from all walks of life have made her a trusted source for news and information. Arsenault’s passion for storytelling and her unwavering commitment to the truth have made her a role model for aspiring journalists everywhere.
Today, Arsenault continues to make her mark at CBC as the senior correspondent for The National. She has covered a wide range of topics, from politics and international affairs to human interest stories. Her reporting has taken her to all corners of the globe, and she has