A supercut tribute to Anna Maria Tremonti
Before hosting CBC Radio's The Current, Anna Maria Tremonti was a well-travelled international correspondent in the 1980s and '90s.
Take a look back at Tremonti's TV reporting career in her days before The Current
From a shopping mall and a logjam to the former Czechoslovakia and London, CBC reporter Anna Maria Tremonti covered a lot of ground in her near 20 years as a Canadian and international correspondent in the 1980s and '90s.
Now that she's leaving her 17-year post as host of CBC Radio's The Current, CBC Archives has constructed a supercut of just a few of the places she's been.
Discover more of Tremonti's reports over the years on some wide-ranging topics.
- 1985: Not so smooth sailing on the St. Lawrence Seaway
- 1987: Acid rain: taking the message to the streets
- 1988: Japanese Americans receive redress
- 1989: When Ed Broadbent stepped down as NDP leader
- 1989: The day Audrey McLaughlin and the New Democrats made history
- 1990: Nelson Mandela released from prison in South Africa
- 1990: Gorbachev wows them in Ottawa
- 1999: Julie Payette's historic voyage to space