​Katie Geleff

Journalist

​Katie Geleff produces interviews for CBC Radio's national current affairs show As It Happens. Based in Toronto, she covers a wide range of stories — from breaking news to quirky scientific studies. She’s previously worked at Metro Morning and with the Syndicated Audio Unit. She has a master’s degree in journalism from Western University. Katie’s work has been recognized by the U.S. Alliance for Women in Media and the New York Festivals Radio Awards. She can be reached at katie.geleff@cbc.ca.

Latest from ​Katie Geleff

'Tenacious' Montreal philanthropist, dead at 91, helped thousands of cancer survivors, friend says

Cancer survivor Mike Flinker speaks with host Nil Köksal about his friend, Hope & Cope founder Sheila Kussner. The Montreal philanthropist died on Tuesday at 91.

This lawyer bought HarrisWalz.com years ago. Now, he's sold it

Before Kamala Harris revealed Tim Walz as her pick for vice president, many American voters hadn’t heard of the Minnesota governor. But four years ago, Brooklyn trademark attorney Jeremy Green Eche bought a domain name for a potential future ticket featuring the two politicians: HarrisWalz.com.

Meet the artist behind the massive pigeon sculpture going up in NYC

Artist Iván Argote understands that pigeons ruffle many people’s feathers. But he’s hoping to change how the public views the bird by putting a massive one on a pedestal in New York City. 

Blind musicians and teachers communicate through vibration using Canadian-made device

A PhD student at Carleton University in Ottawa has developed a device that allows blind and low-vision students to feel music cues, replacing the need to see them.
As It Happens

Parents of Christian Glass want police to 'show some humanity,' after reaching historic settlement

Sally and Simon Glass have reached a $19 million US settlement with Colorado and multiple agencies in the state.
Q&A

Seoul rolls out the red carpet for New Yorkers who helped stranded Korean tourists

Alexander and Andrea Campagna were invited to South Korea after they welcomed nearly a dozen travelers into their home during a snowstorm just before last Christmas.
As It Happens

DeFord Bailey's grandson says seeing street named after the music legend is a 'feeling like no other'

DeFord Bailey Avenue was unveiled at a ceremony in Nashville on Saturday, following an effort by the late musician's family to share his story.