FESTIVAL 2025  •  Thu, Oct 30  •  7pm

Brian Stewart: History, Up Close and Personal

Hear from a prominent CBC journalist

Non-Fiction
Conversation
Pass Required
Starting at $24/$15 for a Weekday Day Pass
 
 

FESTIVAL 2025  •  Thu, Oct 30  •  7pm

Brian Stewart: History, Up Close and Personal

Hear from a prominent CBC journalist

Non-Fiction
Conversation
Pass Required
Starting at $24/$15 for a Weekday Day Pass

About

Brian Stewart was for decades one of the Canada’s most prominent television journalists and was acclaimed for his foreign coverage for the CBC. He interviewed many of the historic figures of his time, including Nelson Mandela, Margaret Thatcher, Salman Rushdie, and Henry Kissinger. Now, for the first time, in On the Ground, he is sharing his experiences, the personal and professional cost, of bringing truth home from around the world, reporting from sandstorms and shootouts, palaces and embassies. Reading like a whirlwind trip through modern history, On the Ground brings politics, war, and social change to vivid life.

Moderated by Michelle Shephard

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Brian Stewart is one of Canada’s most prominent television journalists, acclaimed for his foreign coverage on CBC’s The National and The Journal. Born in Montréal and beginning as a newspaper reporter, he later became a foreign correspondent for CBC in London and NBC in Frankfurt.

Credit Katie Stewart

Dates & Times

Thu, Oct 30
7:00pm
8:00pm
A book signing will follow this event

Tickets

Festival Pass
Regular $159 + HST
Student & Youth $79 + HST
Weekday Day Pass
Regular $24 + HST
Student & Youth $15 + HST

Venue

Emmanuel College Chapel, Room 319

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