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Articles by Spencer Van Dyk
- Number of Iranian targets 'on the table' following attacks on Israel, ambassador says
- Trudeau government survives another Conservative-led non-confidence vote
- 'I am a Quebecer': Governor General hits back at criticism of her French language skills
- Ship, extra CAF members deployed near Lebanon in case of evacuation needs: defence minister
- Trudeau accuses Conservatives of 'casual homophobic comments' in question period
- Debate gets testy as MPs consider confidence motion in PM Trudeau
- 'Like the air is coming out of the bicycle tire': Strategists weigh in on tumultuous week for the Liberals
- NDP needs to decide whether 4 million Canadians deserve dental care: minister
- Transport Minister Pablo Rodriguez to step down, will stay on as MP
- 'Say it to my face': Singh confronts heckling protester on Parliament Hill
Spencer Van Dyk
ContactSpencer Van Dyk joined CTV News’ parliamentary bureau in Ottawa in 2022, and is a producer for CTV Question Period.
Over the last six years, Spencer’s career has taken her across the country, covering local and provincial stories in Ontario, Alberta, and Quebec.
Prior to joining CTV News, she worked as a radio and online journalist for CBC Ottawa, and was the Eastern Townships correspondent for CBC Quebec, covering daily news and current affairs from across the province outside of Montreal.
She also spent time in the Bow Valley, in Alberta, working as a municipal affairs reporter.
From Ottawa to Banff, Quebec City to Sherbrooke, she’s delved into stories ranging from healthcare access to education, forest fires to shootings, Quebec’s Bills 21 and 96, and all things community human interest.
Born and raised in London, Ont., Spencer got her undergraduate degree in international studies and modern languages from the University of Ottawa, before getting a master’s in journalism from Carleton University.
Spencer speaks English and French, and is working on her Spanish.