Duncan McCue

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Courses: Integrated Journalism, Reporting in Indigenous Communities

Duncan McCue has been a reporter for CBC-TV News in Vancouver for over a decade. His award-winning news and current affairs pieces are featured on CBC’s flagship news show, The National.

Recent honours include a Network RTNDA Award for Best Long Feature, and his second RTNDA Diversity Award, for coverage of aboriginal issues.

Duncan has taught documentary journalism to indigenous students at First Nations University and Capilano College.

Before becoming a journalist, Duncan graduated from the University of King’s College in Halifax with a BA in English.  He also studied Law at UBC, and was called to the Bar in British Columbia in 1998.

Duncan is Anishinaabe, a member of the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation in southern Ontario.  He lives with his wife and two children in Vancouver.

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