Carol Morin (born in
Regina,
Saskatchewan
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, Canada) is a media personality, writer and artist from Saskatchewan.
Early life
Morin was born in
Regina,
Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan ( ; ) is a Provinces and territories of Canada, province in Western Canada, western Canada, bordered on the west by Alberta, on the north by the Northwest Territories, on the east by Manitoba, to the northeast by Nunavut, and on t ...
but is originally from
Sandy Bay, Saskatchewan
Sandy Bay ( cwd, script=Cans, i=no, ᑳ ᒥᓂᐢᑎᑯᒋᐘᕽ, kâ-ministikociwahk, translation=Islands in the stream) is a northern village in Saskatchewan, Canada. It is located 190 km northwest of Creighton via the Hanson Lake Road ...
. She is of
Cree
The Cree ( cr, néhinaw, script=Latn, , etc.; french: link=no, Cri) are a Indigenous peoples of the Americas, North American Indigenous people. They live primarily in Canada, where they form one of the country's largest First Nations in Canada ...
and
Chipewyan
The Chipewyan ( , also called ''Denésoliné'' or ''Dënesųłı̨né'' or ''Dënë Sųłınë́'', meaning "the original/real people") are a Dene Indigenous Canadian people of the Athabaskan language family, whose ancestors are identified ...
descent.
Media career
For three decades Morin has been primarily a member of the media, in television and radio. In 1989 she joined
CBC Newsworld
CBC News Network (formerly CBC Newsworld) is a Canadian English-language specialty news channel owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). It broadcasts into over 10 million homes in Canada. As Canada's first all-news channel, it is th ...
, becoming the first aboriginal woman to anchor a national news broadcast in Canada, and later became original host of ''
In-Vision News'' on
APTN. She has worked for many radio and television networks in Canada, most recently leaving a position with
CBC North
CBC North ( iu, ᓰᐲᓰ ᐅᑭᐅᖅᑕᖅᑐᒥ, lit=CBC Northwest, translit=, SiiPiiSii Ukiuqtaqtumi; cr, ᓰᐲᓰ ᒌᐌᑎᓅᑖᐦᒡ, label=cr, SiiPiiSii Chiiwetinuutaahch; french: Radio-Canada Nord) is the Canadian Broadcasting Corpora ...
, where the newscast she anchored won Best Newscast, two years in a row, as awarded by the Radio and Television News Directors of Canada. She has returned to her home Province of Saskatchewan. Upon returning, she was a freelance journalist at CBC Regina, in both radio and television. She has since left the media to pursue the NDP nomination in the Moosomin riding of Saskatchewan. A provincial general election will be held in Saskatchewan in November, 2011.
Voice acting
She has portrayed the Cree voices for Kohkum Mary in
Wapos Bay
''Wapos Bay'' is a stop motion animated family drama comedy television series that follows the adventures of three (or four) children (Raven, her brother Talon, their cousin T-Bear and friend Devon) as they explore their remote Cree community in no ...
and Erin Tzaree in
Guardians Evolution.
Lifestyle
She was the first Aboriginal person to embark on a career in southern Canada in television broadcasting at
CKCK-TV
CKCK-DT (channel 2) is a television station in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, part of the CTV Television Network. Owned and operated by network parent Bell Media, the station maintains studios and transmitter facilities on Eastgate Drive and High ...
in Regina in 1983. Years later, she studied law at the University of New Brunswick, eventually becoming the first Aboriginal woman to become a Lay Bencher with the Law Society of Manitoba. She is also a professional actor, having been seen in series television shows like North of 60, Lonesome Dove and Viper. At present, Carol is working towards finishing her artwork for a solo exhibit which open May 1, 2011 and runs to June 23, 2011 at the Elsie Scherle Art Gallery at the Last Mountain Lake Cultural Centre in Regina Beach, Saskatchewan. The exhibit is entitled "Stations Of The Crossed" and deals with historical and current day mistreatment of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada and in Saskatchewan.
Awards
Her work as a journalist has garnered numerous awards, including: A 2009 National Aboriginal Achievement Award, Best Newscast – Prairie Region – by the RTNDA in 2005 & 2006; Best Television News Anchor, Manitoba Film and Television Industry; and Best Producer, Best Feature Story, Best Live Coverage and General Excellence, by Native American Journalists Association. She has been inducted into the Northwest Territories Hall of Fame, has been nominated for A Prairie Music Award for her CD of Aboriginal women's drum songs, and has received writer's grants from the Canada Council and the Northwest Territories government. She has completed writing her first novel, entitled Bearskin Diary, and is looking forward to having her work published.
In 2010 - Carol was a proud recipient of a grant from the Saskatchewan Arts Board, to continue work on her children's book, entitled "Kookum's Tablecloth".
References
http://www.cbc.ca/aboriginal/2008/12/cbc_northbeats_carol_morin_hon/
External links
Carol Morin profile at Aboriginal Faces of Saskatchewan* https://web.archive.org/web/20090106184248/http://www.insidethecbc.com/cbc-producer-carol-morin-wins-award
* https://web.archive.org/web/20081229150846/http://worldwidesunshine.com/eMerchantPro/pc/Carol-Morin-c111.htm
* http://www.nwtarts.com/SearchArtistDetails.aspx?ArtistID=646
* https://web.archive.org/web/20090213230402/http://firstnationsdrum.com/2009/january/carol_morin.html
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20th-century Canadian journalists
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Canadian television news anchors
Canadian women television journalists
Candidates in Saskatchewan provincial elections
Cree people
Dene people
First Nations journalists
Indspire Awards
People from Regina, Saskatchewan
Women in Northwest Territories politics
20th-century Canadian women writers