Adrienne Arsenuault CBC News, Bio, Age, Husband, Ring, Height, Salary, Legs and Net Worth

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Adrienne Arsenault Biography

Adrienne Arsenault is an Emmy Award-winning Canadian journalist now working as the Chief Correspondent of CBC News and co-anchor of The National since November 2017. Before, Adrienne worked as a senior correspondent for THE NATIONAL since 1999. She established the biggest breaking news stories and investigative stories in Canada and around the world.

Adrienne Arsenault Age

Arsenault was born on April 24, 1967, in Toronto, Canada. Now, she is 56 years old and holds American- Canadian nationality.

Adrienne Arsenault Education

Arsenault studied at St. Clement’s School, where she was elected as the head girl. Later she got graduated in journalism from the University of Western Ontario in the field of journalism.

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Adrienne Arsenault Height

Adrienne stands at an approximate height of 5 feet and 6 inches(1.64 m) tall. However, information regarding her weight loss journey is currently not available.

Adrienne Arsenault Family

Arsenault is the daughter of Ray Arsenault, a Canadian television director who has credits for King of Kensington and Hockey Night in Canada, and Bette Arsenault. Information regarding her siblings is currently not available.

Adrienne Arsenault Husband

Arsenault has kept her marital status private. It’s not known whether is married or dating.

Adrienne Arsenault CBC News

Arsenault is now working as a chief correspondent of CBC News and host of the flagship program THE NATIONAL. Emmy Award-winning journalist Adrienne has worked as a senior correspondent for THE NATIONAL since 1999. She also established the biggest breaking news stories and investigative stories in Canada and around the world.

Arsenault’s assignments have included disasters, conflicts, politics, sports, and human dramas. Additionally, she won a 2015 International Emmy for her work covering the Ebola crisis. She has covered seven Olympic Games for CBC including Beijing 2022 and Tokyo 2020, besides the FIFA World Cup in South Africa.

Her investigative work on security has seen her cross Canada and pursue terror stories across the globe, more recently being dispatched to cover conflict and war in Ukraine, Syria, and Mali. Arsenault started her career at CBC in 1991, as an editorial assistant for The National. Over the years since, her postings have included Vancouver, Washington, Jerusalem, and London.

Arsenault was named the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association’s Journalist of the Year. She has won two Gracie awards for outstanding female correspondent, a Monte Carlo Festival award for her coverage of the Zimbabwe election, and several Gemini and Canadian Screen Awards. Arsenault has been telling people for years that she has a crush on her job.

Arsenault came to the CBC in 1991, as an editorial assistant and night assignment editor for CBC Toronto. Additionally, she has had numerous other positions with the CBC. She also spent three years as a foreign correspondent in Jerusalem. In 2006, she succeeded Don Murray as the chief London correspondent.

In 2008, she was among a small group of Western reporters who were allowed into Zimbabwe to report on that year’s election in the country.

Adrienne Arsenault 3-Finger Ring

Arsenault bought the ring in Jerusalem. The ring represented her independence but it also helps her lock in her dad’s wedding ring.

Adrienne Arsenault Salary

Arsenault receives an annual salary ranging from $42,544 – $100,769. However, details about the exact amount of salary she earns are currently not available.

Adrienne Arsenault Net worth

Arsenault, an Emmy Award-winning Canadian journalist has an estimated net worth of $5 million.