Canadian broadcaster Elizabeth Gray died from lung cancer on October 25, 2023. She was aged 86.
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About Elizabeth Gray
Elizabeth Gray is a pioneering figure whose career spanned the golden age of radio broadcasting.
Her journey began humbly, serving as a researcher on “Cross-Country Checkup” and occasionally stepping in as a substitute host on programs like “This Country in the Morning” and “Morningside.”
But it was in 1981 that she found herself in the spotlight, succeeding the legendary Barbara Frum as the cohost of “As It Happens.”
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Gray’s tenure at “As It Happens” was marked by her unshakable dedication to delivering compelling stories and news.
Despite the challenges she faced, including a controversial replacement in 1985, she persevered, solidifying her status as a broadcasting icon.
Beyond “As It Happens,” Gray’s versatility and talents led her to host “Sunday Morning” for several years and produce impactful documentary reports for CBC Radio.
Her legacy lives on in the hearts of those who admired her contributions to Canadian radio.
Gray was not only a broadcasting legend but also shared a deep passion for storytelling and communication with her husband, journalist John Gray.


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