Moira Stuart, left, and sister Sharon Davis-Murdoch were celebrated at a ceremony in Halifax. A ceremony was held on Saturday at the African Cultural Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia, for Moira Stuart, former British Broadcasting Corporation newsreader, and her sister, Sharon Davis-Murdoch, the cofounder and co-president of the Health Association of African-Canadians. Last year, Ms Stuart was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire, while Ms Davis-Murdoch was appointed to the Order of Canada. Ms Stuart began her career as a radio production assistant in the 1970s. She became a BBC Radio 4 newsreader and later a presenter for The Andrew Marr Show, BBC Breakfast and News After Noon.
Source: CBC News January 10, 2023 16:13 UTC