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Wabanakwut (Wab) Kinew (born December 31, 1981)〔("Wab Kinew: behind the voice of CBC’s Q guest host" ). ''Toronto Star'', December 15, 2014.〕 is a Canadian hip hop musician, public speaker, broadcaster, and university administrator, best known as a host of programming on CBC Radio and CBC Television.〔("CBC series 8th Fire aims to dispel native stereotypes" ). ''Toronto Star'', January 17, 2012.〕 ==Background== Originally from the Onigaming First Nation in Northwestern Ontario, he is the son of Tobasonakwut Kinew,〔 a former local and regional chief and a professor of indigenous governance at the University of Winnipeg, and Kathi Avery Kinew, a policy analyst.〔("The accidental journalist: Wab Kinew emerges as contender to host Q" ). ''The Globe and Mail'', December 19, 2014.〕 Kinew moved to suburban Winnipeg with his parents in childhood and attended Collège Béliveau,〔"Kinew might be in queue to host Q: Guest spot last month piqued his interest" ''Winnipeg Free Press'', January 9, 2015.〕 a French immersion school, and vacationed in Onigaming in the summers.〔 According to a 2014 interview, Kinew says that he attended "a private high school, one of the best in Winnipeg."〔("Wab Kinew discusses education at Thunder Bay orientation" ). ''Wawatay News'', September 18, 2014.〕 Kinew graduated from the University of Winnipeg Collegiate〔"Kinew might be in queue to host Q: Guest spot last month piqued his interest" ''Winnipeg Free Press'', January 9, 2015.〕 and later majored in economics at the University of Manitoba.〔"Kinew might be in queue to host Q: Guest spot last month piqued his interest" ''Winnipeg Free Press'', January 9, 2015.〕 ==Career== Kinew began working in broadcasting after the ''Winnipeg Free Press'' published a letter to the editor which he had written about Team Canada hockey, and a local CBC Radio producer contacted him to express interest in creating and airing a documentary feature on the topic.〔 Kinew has been a reporter and host for the CBC's radio and television operations,〔("Aboriginal rapper, CBC host has plenty to say" ). ''Winnipeg Free Press, January 24, 2009.〕 including the weekly arts magazine show ''The 204'' in Winnipeg and the national documentary series ''8th Fire'' in 2012.〔 He is also a host of the documentary program ''Fault Lines'' on Al Jazeera America.〔("Canadian journalists Ali Velshi, Wab Kinew join Al Jazeera America" ). ''The Canadian Journalism Project'', April 9, 2013.〕 In 2014, he appeared as a panelist on CBC Radio's ''Canada Reads'', defending Joseph Boyden's novel ''The Orenda''.〔("Joseph Boyden's novel The Orenda wins CBC's Canada Reads contest" ). ''Edmonton Journal'', March 6, 2014.〕 The novel won the competition. Kinew was a guest host of ''Q'' for two weeks in December 2014,〔("CBC ponders new name for ‘Q’ in light of Jian Ghomeshi scandal" ). CityNews, November 12, 2014.〕 and moderated the 2015 edition of ''Canada Reads''.〔("Canada Reads 2015: One book to break barriers" ). CBC Books, November 19, 2014.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Wab Kinew」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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