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Ann Margaret Rohmer (born March 2, 1958) is a Canadian television personality known for her work on Citytv and
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in
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,
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, Canada.


Early life and career

Rohmer's father is Richard Rohmer, an officer with the
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. She grew up in
Don Mills Don Mills is a mixed-use neighbourhood in the North York district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was developed to be a self-supporting "new town" and was at the time located outside Toronto proper. In 1998, North York, including the Don Mills com ...
. Rohmer was trained by top
figure skating Figure skating is a sport in which individuals, pairs, or groups perform on figure skates on ice. It was the first winter sport to be included in the Olympic Games, when contested at the 1908 Olympics in London. The Olympic disciplines are m ...
coach Sheldon Galbraith, Rohmer competed at the provincial level until she was involved in a car accident at the age of 14. Although this ended her skating career, it has not stopped her from playing
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, being an
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instructor and avidly participating in both water and downhill
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. She attended Branksome Hall before transferring to Northern Secondary School in her final year of high school, graduating in 1974. As a university student, she began acting in television commercials as a means of earning extra money. Her desire to write and edit the scripts sparked a desire to work as a television presenter. During the 1970s, she worked as a flight attendant for
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.


Television career

In 1979, she landed her first major television gig hosting the syndicated program ''Show Biz'' where she interviewed celebrities. Afterwards, she was hired by the Global Television Network as a co-host on the magazine show ''That's Life'' which lasted from 1983 to 1987. Rohmer was then hired as a sports anchor for CBC; following that she was a features reporter on CTV's ''
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'' for two years. In 1986, she joined Citytv as the City''Pulse Weekend'' sports anchor. In 1989, she became the original host of ''
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''. In October 2001, Rohmer moved to ''CP24'' where she became news anchor and also hosted ''City Online'', a daily interactive talk show after City''News'' ''at Noon'' that gave viewers the chance to comment on specific news. In February 2002, she also took on hosting duties for CP24's new real estate show, ''Hot Property''. She has also hosted ''Animal House Calls''. Rohmer sometimes filled-in as host of ''HomePage'' for Jee-Yun Lee and ''Perfect Fit'' for Tonya Rouse. She also anchored the new CP24 program ''More On CP24'' (added news coverage during commercial breaks of Citytv's ''
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''), the 'Live at Noon' newscast and various CP24 weekday talk shows. In March 2009 she began hosting ''
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''. In June 2010, Rohmer resigned her primary duties at CP24. She received an on-air sendoff and a massive party to celebrate her career at the station. Her new position was supposed to be outside broadcasting. But in the fall of 2010, she returned to her regular weekday morning anchoring duties at CP24. CP24 did not address the reason for her return, or even the fact that she had returned to the anchor desk. She continued to host ''Animal House Calls'' and ''Hot Property''. In November 2015, Rohmer announced her retirement on CP24 after 35 years of broadcasting, and 17 years at CP24. In 2016 however, she returned to CP24 as a fill-in anchor for a year before leaving for a final time in 2017.


After CP24

Rohmer was the co-host of ''Context Beyond The Headlines'', a program produced by
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, for the 2019/2020 season. She currently hosts two shows on
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radio station CFMS-FM, ''The Feed'', a weekly local newsmagazine show covering York Region, and interview show ''In Conversation with Ann Rohmer''. On August 19, 2022, she registered to run as a candidate for
Toronto City Council Toronto City Council is the governing body of the municipal government of Toronto, Ontario. Meeting at Toronto City Hall, it comprises 25 city councillors and the mayor of Toronto. The current term began on November 15, 2022. Structure The c ...
but ended her campaign on August 28 due to "unforeseen family issues". Her name remained on the ballot, however, as the deadline to withdraw had passed.


Personal

Rohmer has married and divorced three times. In 1984, she married Canadian downhill skier and Olympic medalist
Steve Podborski Stephen Gregory "Steve" Podborski, (born July 25, 1957) is a Canadian former World Cup and Olympic downhill ski racer. Racing career Born in Toronto, Ontario, Podborski started skiing at the age of two and a half at Craigleith Ski Club in ...
.


Awards

Rohmer has received the following awards: * 1999, voted by the ''Toronto Sun'' as one of the "10 Sexiest Women" in Toronto. * 1994 and 1999 voted by the ''Toronto Sun'' as one of Toronto's favourite television personalities. * 1998 Variety Children's Charity Outstanding Community Volunteer. * Nominated for ACTRA's Best Newcomer of the Year. * Gordon Sinclair Award for Excellence in Broadcasting. * 2001 Escoffier Society Media Award.


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Biography
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