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After Going Gray, Lisa LaFlamme Found Herself the Focus of the Story

  • February 18, 2023
  • Business

In the immediate wake of the controversy over her ouster, Mirko Bibic, the chief executive of Bell Canada, issued a statement that said, in part, “the narrative has been that Lisa’s age, gender or grey hair played into the decision. I am satisfied that this is not the case.”

During a nearly two-hour interview, Ms. LaFlamme spoke about emerging from half a year of silence, displaying a journalist’s understanding and resignation that her departure would overshadow, for the time being, a long career highlighted by reporting in New York a day after the Sept. 11 attacks and many trips to Afghanistan and Iraq.

“The most comments I ever received were not for months in Baghdad or Afghanistan, or any story, but when I let my hair grow gray — bar none,” Ms. LaFlamme said. “And I will say this, 98 percent positive, except a couple of men and a woman — it’s funny that I can actually remember that — but they were summarily destroyed on social media because women do support women.”

Ms. LaFlamme said she has yet to map out her professional life for the years ahead. But her calendar is filling up with longstanding commitments to help other women, including a public talk for Dress for Success, a private organization providing free professional clothing to women. Ms. LaFlamme was also planning a weekslong trip to Tunisia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to make short documentaries on African women journalists for Journalists for Human Rights, a Toronto-based organization.

Article source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/16/world/canada/lisa-laflamme-ctv-anchor.html

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