Robert Doane will lead the implementation of the new three-year plan geared to improving employment and representation of Indigenous peoples at the national broadcaster. A former Prince George journalist is the new senior director for the CBC’s National Indigenous Strategy. Robert Doane, a Gitxsan journalist and former producer and host of CBC's Daybreak North show based in Prince George, will lead the implementation of the new three-year plan geared to improving its employment and representation of Indigenous peoples moving forward. During his time at CBC, Doane held the roles of researcher, associate producer, reporter, host and producer. When Doane left CBC in 2018, he joined Carrier Sekani Family Services in Prince George as director of communications.
Source: CBC News February 12, 2024 14:37 UTC