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Boag was just reassigned by the CBC as a correspondent in Los Angeles,<ref name="LosAngeles">{{cite web|url=http://www.cbc.ca/arts/tv/story/2009/07/15/cbc-correspondents.html|date=July 15, 2009|accessdate=2009-07-21|publisher=CBC News|title=CBC reassigns correspondents in Ottawa, U.S.}}</ref> as part of the changing of the guard in their Ottawa bureau.<ref name="LosAngeles"/> Boag was just reassigned by the CBC as a correspondent in Los Angeles,<ref name="LosAngeles">{{cite web|url=http://www.cbc.ca/arts/tv/story/2009/07/15/cbc-correspondents.html|date=July 15, 2009|accessdate=2009-07-21|publisher=CBC News|title=CBC reassigns correspondents in Ottawa, U.S.}}</ref> as part of the changing of the guard in their Ottawa bureau.<ref name="LosAngeles"/>

While recently covering the launch of Space Ship Two in the Mojave Desert, Boag established he can't spell people's names.


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Keith Boag is a Canadian senior journalist with CBC Television. He worked with The National as the chief political correspondent, CBC News: Sunday and other current affairs programs, as chief political correspondent, based in Ottawa.

While in Ottawa Boag analyzed Canadian political affairs, and studies polls and news developments in brief interviews with news anchor Peter Mansbridge. He occasionally creates feature reports.

Boag first joined CBC in 1983 as a reporter in Fredericton. Two years later, he moved to the newsroom in Montreal. In 1987, he joined network news in Toronto and one year later became national reporter for the CBC in British Columbia. In 1995, he became foreign correspondent in Washington, D.C. then moved to South Africa before returning to Canada in 1999. Born in Montreal, he has a degree in history from McGill University and completed a graduate program in journalism at Carleton University.

Boag was just reassigned by the CBC as a correspondent in Los Angeles, as part of the changing of the guard in their Ottawa bureau.

While recently covering the launch of Space Ship Two in the Mojave Desert, Boag established he can't spell people's names.

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References

  1. ^ "CBC reassigns correspondents in Ottawa, U.S." CBC News. July 15, 2009. Retrieved 2009-07-21.


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