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Lisa Laflam chose not to say goodbye on air before expulsion, says inside memo

Lisa LaFlamme was given a chance to say goodbye to viewers before she was stepped down as host of the network's nightly news show, according to CTV's parent company.

Karine Moses, her vice president of content development and news at Bell Media, said in an email to her staff that the network would like to celebrate her LaFlamme. He said he wanted to do a "proper on-air send-off". A highlight of her 35-year career.

But Moses said on CTV's national newscast that she "chosen not to say goodbye to the masses" LaFlamme. See

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In a video posted on social media on Monday, LaFlammesaid that Bell was in an executive's decision that the media would terminate her contract.which he said was "blind". "Business Decisions".

Moses told staff that the upheaval in Canada's most-watched national newscast is part of her shift to digital content creation amid "changing audience habits." said.

LaFlamme began her journalism career in the late 1980s at her television station CKCO in her hometown of Kitchener, Ontario. She's CTV She's Kitchener. She eventually joined CTV National in 2011 after spending nearly a decade as a national correspondent for CTV News. Inducted as . She served as a national newscaster' at the Canadian Screen Awards five times, including in 2021 and 2022. Request for comment.

Omar Sachedina will take over the Anchor's desk on her September 5th.