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Articles by Jill Macyshon
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- Unique doggy dating service gives shelter dogs a chance to shine
- Massive Prairie meth bust likely to lead to other problems, activist warns
- Hearty Highlands Moo-ving to Manitoba
- What challenges do Canadians face moving to a fully integrated EV future?
- Canada is deporting more people faster, drawing concern from migrant advocates
- How Western Canada's sugar shortage is affecting bakeries, chocolatiers
- These historic art prints, created to boost morale during WWII, were once worth only $5
- 'There are bombs everywhere': 11-year-old Canadian in Gaza sends video to father asking for help
- Farmers wait as bill on carbon pricing exemption remains with the Senate
Jill Macyshon
ContactFebruary 2024: Jill Macyshon is no longer with the company.
Jill Macyshon is the Winnipeg Bureau Chief for CTV NATIONAL NEWS, contributing coverage of significant events unfolding across Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and the surrounding regions.
In this role, Macyshon has spent time on the streets of Winnipeg covering the city鈥檚 meth epidemic. She reported from Humboldt, Sask. in April 2018 following the Humboldt Broncos bus accident that killed 16 people. In 2013, Macyshon was part of CTV NATIONAL NEWS鈥 comprehensive reporting on the historic flooding in southern Alberta, travelling from Calgary to Medicine Hat to deliver reports from the hardest-hit community, High River, Alta. Macyshon also covered the long legal battle in Winnipeg against former junior hockey coach Graham James.
Macyshon has travelled to dozens of Indigenous communities across Canada, reporting on skyrocketing suicide statistics, health concerns, and poverty among Canada鈥檚 Indigenous Peoples. She was in the Northern Ontario community of Kashechewan when a contaminated water supply forced an evacuation. She has also travelled to remote communities across Northern Manitoba, where water and health issues are a constant challenge.
Macyshon began her career as a general assignment reporter at CKY-TV in Winnipeg, and joined CTV NATIONAL NEWS as Aboriginal Affairs Reporter in 2002.
She studied English and History at the University of Manitoba and journalism at Red River College. She speaks English.
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