Beloved TV star dies of cancer aged just 61

For more than three decades, Dana Thomson was “the steady presence Canadians turned to when the world felt uncertain.” From her early mornings on Canada AM to her work on CTV News Channel, she brought insight, warmth, and a calm authority that made audiences feel informed and understood.

Her interviews were known for their depth and honesty. She had a rare ability to make “both prime ministers and pop stars let their guard down,” whether speaking with Celine Dion, Shania Twain, Donald Trump, or astronaut Chris Hadfield. These moments revealed not just her journalistic skill, but her character — “curious, fearless, deeply human.”

In October, she received the RTDNA Canada lifetime achievement award, a recognition that felt “less like a capstone than a promise of more to come.” Sadly, cancer cut that promise short. On Sunday morning, surrounded by family, she passed away, leaving a deep sense of loss across the country.

In newsrooms nationwide, the announcement felt intensely personal. Colleagues said they hadn’t just lost a coworker, but “the heartbeat of their craft.” Her influence shaped generations of journalists and set a standard for thoughtful, compassionate reporting.

Dana Thomson’s legacy lives on in the stories she told, the trust she built, and the countless Canadians she guided through moments of uncertainty. Her voice, though now silent, remains an enduring part of Canada’s media history.

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