A respected figure in Canadian broadcasting, Thomson has died at 61. According to CTV News, she passed away peacefully on Sunday morning, surrounded by family, after a long battle with cancer. Her death sparked tributes from colleagues and viewers who remembered her professionalism, warmth, and integrity. For many Canadians, her voice was a steady presence during major national and international events.
Thomson began her career as a reporter at CTV News Toronto before becoming an anchor on Canada AM and later CTV News Channel. She also worked as a news anchor at Global News from 1997 to 2003. Over more than three decades, she built a reputation for accuracy, clarity, and deep respect for her audience — earning lasting public trust.
In October, she received a lifetime achievement award from the Radio Television Digital News Association of Canada. At the ceremony, Lis Travers called her “one of Canada’s most respected news personalities.” The honor reflected not only her success, but the high standards she maintained throughout her career.
Thomson covered major global stories, including the 2016 U.S. presidential election, and was known for thoughtful reporting during fast-moving news cycles. She conducted memorable interviews with Celine Dion, Shania Twain, Donald Trump, and Chris Hadfield, always approaching conversations with preparation and respect.
After her passing, Richard Gray, vice-president of news at Bell Media, described her as “a trusted voice and a valued teammate.” Colleagues also recalled her mentorship and kindness. Thomson’s legacy is rooted in consistency, humility, and public service. For over 30 years, she helped Canadians understand their world with clarity and compassion — a legacy built on trust that will not be forgotten.