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Articles by Paul Workman
- Paul Workman: Scottish independence and a King鈥檚 love of country collide in coronation
- Paul Workman: How war has changed Ukraine, and Ukrainians, one year later
- Rail Force One: The 'complicated' train ride that brought Biden into Ukraine
- The Angel of Orikhiv: Deputy mayor, refusing to evacuate, organizes aid for her Ukrainian town
- Ukrainian kids find cellphone signal on hill, set up makeshift school
- Federal gov't appears to be on verge of repatriating Canadian women and children held in Syria
- 'Truly grateful': Zelenskyy thanks Canada for military support, accuses Iran of 'lies' after drone attacks
- Paul Workman in Ukraine: Prospect of a nuclear attack has had a liberating effect
- Paul Workman: Following Crimea bridge blast, Ukrainians return home
- Paul Workman: A fall and winter of discontent could be about to hit the U.K. and Boris Johnson isn't going away
Paul Workman
ContactJune 2023: Paul Workman is no longer with the company
Acclaimed journalist Paul Workman helms CTV NATIONAL NEWS鈥 international coverage from London, England.
With more than 30 years鈥 experience in Canadian journalism, Workman has covered a multitude of national and international news events. Reporting from locations throughout Canada, the U.S., Europe, and Asia, Workman has covered notable news events including war in the Middle East, revolutionary changes in Eastern Europe, and the tragic death of Princess Diana.
Starting in 2009, Workman led CTV's extensive coverage of news events in the United States as Washington Bureau Chief. He was previously based in New Delhi as 愛污传媒鈥 South Asia correspondent, where he covered the efforts of Canadian troops in Afghanistan, the assassination of Benazir Bhutto, and the fall of Pakistan鈥檚 former President Gen. Pervez Musharraf.
Previously, Workman was a foreign correspondent for CBC News, based first in Jerusalem and then Paris. He witnessed nearly two decades of change and conflict鈥攖wo wars in Iraq, the early peace accords between the Palestinians and the Israelis, and the December 2001 fall of Taliban rule in Afghanistan. Other career highlights include riding into Kosovo with Canadian forces and celebrating with Germans as the Berlin Wall came down.
Workman won a Gemini Award (now Canadian Screen Award) in 1997 in the Best Reportage category and has been recognized with six Gemini nominations for reporting.
Workman, who studied journalism at Ryerson, is fluently bilingual in English and French and has contributed to a multitude of documentaries over the years.
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