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Avery Hayward Haines (born 28 November 1966) is an American-born, Canadian
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, and currently Managing Editor, Investigative Journalist, and Host of Canada's longest-running and most-watched CTV newsmagazine series '' W5''.


Career

Born in
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, United States, Haines and her family then moved to India where they lived for six years before returning to North America. Her career as a reporter began with
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radio in
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. In late 1999, she began to work as a fill-in anchor for
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. On 15 January 2000, working a shift for the news channel, Haines made a mistake with a line while taping a report introduction. After regaining her composure, she made a joke but the camera was still on. Haines retaped the segment, but later that day, a CTV technician mistakenly aired the tape that included the error and the comment. On 17 January, Haines was fired from CTV Newsnet after her comments sparked controversy. The unnamed technician was suspended. Haines was soon hired by
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as a health reporter with ''
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''. In fall 2001, she began hosting ''Health on the Line'', which aired on
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and Discovery Health for five seasons. On 15 September 2010, Haines returned to Citytv as a senior reporter and anchor. Beginning on 26 January 2012, Haines wrote and hosted the award-winning ''Inside Story'' on Citytv . In 2016, Haines began to produce and shoot her own documentaries. Whilst volunteering on a medical humanitarian mission to post-
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, she produced a documentary highlighting the plight of chimpanzees that were abandoned following years of experimentation by a U.S. research laboratory. Haines also interviewed the former Warlord Charles G. Taylor's wife and current vice-president of Liberia,
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producing a documentary called ''My Penpal: The Warlord's Wife''. The following year, during the final offensive against the
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(ISIS) in West Mosul, Haines was embedded with the Iraqi Special Forces in an abandoned mosque that had previously served as an ISIS headquarters. Both documentaries were nominated for ''RTDNA awards'', and, 'Two Kilometres to Terror: Life and Death Under ISIS,' was awarded the '2018 RTDNA Dave Rogers Award for Long Feature (Large Market)'.'' On 12 October 2017, during the 5 PM newscast, ''CityNews'' and Avery announced she would be leaving the organization. Later that same day, CTV announced on social media that Haines had accepted a job as a co-host and correspondent on its news magazine, '' W5''. ''W5'' is Canada's most-watched newsmagazine-documentary program, averaging 1m viewers per week. Since joining ''W5'', Haines has won and been nominated for numerous awards for her national and international long-format investigative documentaries. In 2019, she was awarded the RTDNA for 'Investigative Journalism' for her one-hour documentary entitled''W5: No Witnesses'', an exposé of a global sex abuse cover-up within the Jehovah's Witnesses sect. In 2009 she was also awarded the ''Innocence Canada Tracey Tyler Award for Justice for the Wrongly Convicted'' for ''W5: An Indigenous man's quest to clear his name''. In 2020, Haines has won ''Canadian Screen Awards'' for 'Best Host or Interviewer, News or Information' for the ''W5'' investigation ''The Narco Riviera''. The academy described the documentary as "A powerful investigation into drug cartel violence in Mexico and the risk posed to tourists, including Canadians, who travel south seeking sun and sand, but who may find their lives at risk. The documentary includes an exclusive, chilling interview with a cartel leader – a risky and difficult to organize a journalistic coup. Following the broadcast Mexican authorities stepped up their investigations, eventually arresting drug cartel members in the 'Narco Riviera'". Haines was also awarded the 2020 ''Canadian Screen Awards'' 'Best News or Information Program' for ''W5: The Baby in the Snow''. This ''W5'' investigation into who left 11-month old Dusty Bowers to die in the snow forced the
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to reopen this 30-year-old cold case. In 2021, Haines was awarded the ''Canadian Screen Awards'' for 'Best News or Information Program' for the ''W5'' investigation ''The Invisible Man''. This W5 documentary investigates romance fraud, finding victims who have been scammed out of their life's savings but also tracks the schemes to a vast international cartel of criminals, stretching to a secretive Nigerian fraud ring.


Personal life

Haines is the sister of
Emily Haines Emily Savitri Haines (born 25 January 1974) is a Canadian singer and songwriter. She is the lead singer, keyboardist and songwriter of the rock band Metric and a member of the musical collective Broken Social Scene. As a solo artist, she has pe ...
, lead singer of the band
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. Both Avery and Emily are daughters of Paul Haines, noted poet and librettist of '' Escalator over the Hill'', which was co-written with
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. Haines
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as being in a same-sex relationship following the 2016
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, which occurred eight weeks and one day after she married her partner, Mel.


Awards

In 2002 and 2005, Haines' television programme 'Health on the Line' won
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s for Best Talk Series. In 2005, she was personally nominated for a Gemini in a hosting/interviewer category. In 2013, Haines' Inside Story was awarded the Media Award by the Tema Conter Memorial Trust, 'Best In-depth Television Reporting' by The
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(RTDNA) and the Canadian Medical Association Media Award a Special Mention 'Excellence in Health Reporting for the Inside Story: 'Dystonia'. In 2014, the Inside Story was nominated for three
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including Best Local Reportage and Best News Information Segment. In 2015, she received another
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nomination for Best Local Reportage for 'When the Blue Line Flatlines'. In 2018, Haines was nominated for two RTDNAs for documentaries shot by herself in Liberia and Iraq: 'My Penpal: The Warlord's Wife' and 'Two Kilometres to Terror: Life and Death Under ISIS'. The latter documentary, filmed by Haines when she was embedded with the Iraqi Special Forces in West Mosul, went on to be awarded the RTDNA Dave Rogers Award for Long Feature (Large Market). In 2019, Haines won the RTDNA Dan MCArthur Award for 'Investigative Journalism' for ''W5: No Witnesses'', and the ''Innocence Canada Tracey Tyler Award for Justice for the Wrongly Convicted'' for ''W5: An Indigenous man's quest to clear his name''. The following year, Haines won the 2020
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for 'Best Host or Interviewer, News or Information' for ''W5: The Narco Riviera'' and 'Best News or Information Program' for ''W5: the Baby in the Snow''. In 2021, Haines was awarded the ''Canadian Screen Awards'' for 'Best News or Information Program' for the ''W5'' investigation ''The Invisible Man''.


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