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Adrian Harewood : ウィキペディア英語版 | Adrian Harewood Adrian Harewood is a Canadian television and radio journalist, and the anchor of CBOT's ''CBC News: Ottawa at 5/5:30/6'' and ''CBC News: Late Night'' in Ottawa. An Ottawa native, Harewood attended Ashbury College, a private school in Rockliffe, where he was headboy. Harewood volunteered for CKCU-FM and CHUO-FM before moving to Montreal, earning a degree from McGill University in political science and becoming a programmer and station manager for CKUT-FM. At CKUT, he hosted a weekly program, ''Soul Perspective'', about Black Canadian issues. Notably, he devoted several episodes of the program to the issue of homophobia in the black community after a performance poetry night at which poet Judge Dread Mathematik performed a work which some audience members felt was homophobic.〔("Fear of a queer planet?" ). ''Montreal Mirror'', December 16, 1998.〕 He later joined CBC Radio, becoming a journalist and substitute host on CBLA-FM in Toronto, before being named the permanent host of CBO-FM's ''All in a Day'' in 2006.〔("Accomplished broadcaster Adrian Harewood named as host of CBC Radio One's All In A Day, Ottawa" ). ''Ottawa Start'', March 14, 2006.〕 He remained in that role until September 2009, when he joined ''CBC News: Late Night''. ==References==
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