Beloved TV star d ies o

Lisa Thomson’s death closes a chapter in Canadian broadcasting that shaped how millions understood their world.

From Global News in the late 1990s to CTV’s Canada AM and, later,

the CTV News Channel anchor desk, she became a steady presence in living rooms nationwide.

She navigated everything from the shock of the 2016 U.S. presidential election to intimate,

revealing conversations with Celine Dion, Shania Twain, Donald Trump, and astronaut Chris Hadfield, always centering the story, never herself.

Her lifetime achievement award from RTDNA Canada last October felt less like a career capstone than a public thank-you for three decades of trust.

Colleagues like Bell Media news vice-president Richard Gray remembered her as both “trusted voice” and loyal teammate, a rare mix of authority and warmth.

In the end, she died as she so often lived off-camera: quietly, surrounded by family, leaving a silence that feels impossibly loud.

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