Anita Anand is an award-winning Canadian journalist, author, and broadcaster. With over 25 years of experience in news reporting, she has become a highly respected figure in the world of journalism. Anand has covered a wide range of topics, from politics and foreign affairs to social issues and cultural events, earning her a reputation as a versatile and insightful journalist. Her extensive background and dedication to uncovering the truth has made her a household name in Canada and beyond.
Anand’s career in news began in 1993 when she joined the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) as a news and current affairs producer. Throughout her tenure at the CBC, she worked on various programs and covered major events, such as the 9/11 attacks and the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. In 2008, Anand made the transition to television as a news anchor for CBC Newsworld, where she hosted the prime-time newscast and conducted in-depth interviews with prominent figures in Canadian politics and society.
Anand’s impact in the world of news goes beyond her impressive career as a journalist. In 2017, she released her critically acclaimed book “The Fight for India’s Soul,” which delves into the country’s political landscape and the challenges it faces. Her passion for uncovering untold stories and shedding light