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Kathy Le's Recent Stories
- Dollarama sales peak in second quarter: A sign more Canadians are shopping at discount stores to make ends meet
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- 'A war zone' in Jasper: What it's like to come home after a wildfire
- Jasper residents anxious on the eve of their return to town following devastating wildfire
- Long weekend weather: Heat waves drag on across the country
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- Social media prank could lead to charges after teens allegedly damage homes
- Is there a solution to the rising cost of infant formula in Canada?
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- 2 Canadian cities ranked high on global list of most expensive places to buy a home
- Big boost to Edmonton economy during Oilers playoff run
- High price of cocoa bittersweet news for Canadian bakeries
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- 'A lot of function has been coming back': Hospital uses video games in patient rehab
- Canada's professional women's soccer league name unveiled
- More seniors are using homeless shelters. Here's why, according to experts
- Avian flu: Catch up on spread, risks, and guidance from health experts
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Kathy Le
ContactKathy Le is a Multi-Skilled Journalist for CTV National News, based in Calgary.
She is an award-winning journalist, honoured with a prestigious RTDNA award for Enterprise journalism for her documentary “Covid-19: The Spread of Racism”. The piece was featured nationally on CTV’s W5, Canada’s most-watched current affairs and documentary program. Kathy was also awarded the Spirit of NAIT alumni award for excelling in her career. She has been nominated eight times for an RTDNA award for projects, including four documentaries and investigative stories, and was nominated by the Canadian Journalism Foundation for the national Jackman award for Excellence in Journalism.
Her mission as a journalist is to produce stories that will make a difference in the world.
When Kathy is not working, she emcees and speaks at charity and special events. She has taken the stage at more than 100 events and is highly sought out by non-profits organizations and other groups.
During her free time, Kathy volunteers with the Rotary Club Heritage Park. In addition to helping out local organizations, she has had the privilege of travelling with the Rotary club to remote parts of the world where the club has projects that help the communities in need.
Kathy speaks English and Vietnamese, and is learning French and Spanish.