Rosemary Barton has been a prominent figure at CBC for over a decade. With her sharp political analysis and expertise, she has become a trusted source for Canadians seeking reliable news and information. However, Barton’s journey to becoming one of the most recognizable faces at CBC was not without its challenges.
Barton’s career at CBC began in 2004 when she joined the network as a producer in Ottawa. She quickly rose through the ranks and became a familiar voice on CBC Radio, covering everything from federal elections to major world events. In 2015, she made the move to television as a senior political correspondent and co-host of the flagship political show, “Power & Politics.” Her no-nonsense approach and in-depth knowledge of Canadian politics quickly gained her a devoted following.
As the face of CBC’s political coverage, Barton has not shied away from asking tough questions and holding those in power accountable. This has earned her both praise and criticism, but she remains steadfast in her commitment to providing factual, unbiased reporting. In addition to her work on “Power & Politics,” she has also co-hosted election night coverage and moderated many political debates.
Barton’s rise to become the face of CBC has been an inspiring journey. Her dedication to her craft and pursuit of the truth have made her a respected journalist and a role model for