What is ian hanamansing?

Ian Hanomansing is a Canadian journalist and broadcaster, born in Trinidad and Tobago in 1961. He is one of the most recognizable and respected journalists in Canada and has been working with CBC News since he joined the network in 1986.

Hanomansing has worked in various capacities within CBC News, including as a foreign correspondent and as the anchor of CBC News Vancouver, CBC Evening News, and CBC News at Six. He is currently a co-host of CBC News Network's The National, one of Canada's top-rated news programs.

Hanomansing has won multiple awards for his work, including several Gemini Awards and a Canadian Screen Award. In 2018, he was named the winner of the Canadian Association of Journalists' Jack Webster Award for Excellence in Journalism.

In addition to his work with CBC News, Hanomansing has also contributed to various other media outlets, including NBC News, PBS NewsHour, and the BBC. He is known for his extensive coverage of major news events, including the Olympics, the Iraq War, and the election of Barack Obama as President of the United States.