Top 20 Journalist celebrities in Canada
Here is the latest list of the world's top 20 Journalist celebrities [Updated June 10, 2023].
Shane Smith was born
on September 28, 1969
in Ottawa, Canada.
He won an Emmy in 2014 for his work on HBO with VICE. He was named one of Canada's richest people by Canadian Business in 2015.
Net Worth 2020: $400 Million
Graydon Carter was born
on July 14, 1949
in Canada.
Net Worth 2020: $12 million (2017)
Jillian Barberie was born
on September 26, 1966
in Burlington, Canada.
She once had recurring television roles on shows like Good Morning, Miami and V.I.P.
Net Worth 2020: $8 million (2016)
Jeanne Beker was born
on March 19, 1952
in Toronto, Canada.
In 2010, she created a clothing line called "Edit by Jeanne Beker."
Net Worth 2020: $2 Million
Ashleigh Banfield was born
on December 29, 1967
in Winnipeg, Canada.
She hosted Early Start and worked as an anchor for CourtTV.
Elizabeth Plank was born
on March 19, 1987
in Canada.
In 2015, she was named to Forbes 30 Under 30.
Caity Babcock was born
on March 13, 1991
in Victoria, Canada.
When she was 18, she auditioned to be Canada's next Much Music VJ, making it to the Top 6.
Devante Burey was born
on June 13, 1992
in Toronto, Canada.
He also produces unique content on his YouTube channel DevoDLive. He uploads a variety of content including celebrity interviews, fan reaction vids, challenges and general vlogs.
Faith Goldy was born
on June 8, 1989
in Toronto, Canada.
She shares her thoughts with the alt-right on her YouTube channel which has earned 100,000 subscribers.
Jessica Yaniv was born
on June 12, 1987
in New Westminster, Canada.
She has amassed over 130,000 followers to her Twitter account TrustedNerd. She tweeted in August 2019 that a documentary about her life is in production.
Julie Stewart-Binks was born
on April 30, 1987
in Toronto, Canada.
In addition to her soccer reporting, she was a reporter for the NHL's Toronto Maple Leafs.
Gordon Sinclair was born
on June 3, 1900
in Canada.
He began working in television in 1957 as a panelist on the CBC Television series Front Page Challenge.
Geoff Keighley was born
on June 24, 1979
in Canada.
He has done extensive work for Spike TV, including hosting a number of video game launch specials for the network. He also hosted the Spike Video Game Awards in 2013, and in 2014, created his own award ceremony called The Game Awards.
Gene Principe was born
on February 26, 1967
in Edmonton, Canada.
During the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, he helped provide coverage of men's hockey for Canada's Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium.
David Brooks was born
on August 11, 1961
in Toronto, Canada.
Despite his conservative views, he adopted a liberal stance on same-sex marriage, voicing his support for the practice in the first years of the twenty-first century.
Cory Doctorow was born
on July 17, 1971
in Toronto, Canada.
He wrote in the 2009 novel Makers.
Caroline Issa was born
on April 18, 1977
in montr, Canada.
She launched the digital magazine Becuaselondon.com in 2007.
Bat Masterson was born
on November 26, 1854
in Henryville, Canada.
The exaggerated accounts of his Wild West exploits can be blamed on a practical joke.
Ariel Helwani was born
on July 8, 1982
in Montreal, Canada.
MMA journalist who was controversially banned from attending UFC events after reporting that Brock Lesnar would fight at UFC 200, news which the organization didn't want released at the time. The UFC's move was widely criticized and Helwani's ban was repealed.
Well-respected within his industry, he won six consecutive MMA Journalist of the Year awards between 2010 and 2015.
Aliya-Jasmine Sovani was born
on November 19, 1981
in Ottawa, Canada.
She reported for CTV News at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver and has been a celebrity ambassador for the World Wildlife Fund.