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Mutsumi Takahashi is a Japanese-Canadian journalist. Since 1986, she has been one of the lead
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s of
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in Montreal,
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.


Early life and education

After emigrating to Canada in 1963 from Shiroishi, Japan by way of
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, Takahashi grew up in the Montreal suburb of
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, Quebec. When she was six years old, she was studying piano at the
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. She graduated from
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in the
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neighbourhood of Montreal. After graduating from
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in 1976, Takahashi graduated from
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in 1979 with a BA degree in psychology. She later returned to Concordia to complete a Masters of Business Administration in 1995 as a mature student. In 2013 she received an Honorary Doctorate of Laws from her alma mater Concordia University.


Career


Early career

While still a student, Takahashi’s first reporting experience came in the form of print media, radio, and television. She wrote for the Concordia University paper ''The Georgian'', did radio for Concordia's station ''Radio Sir George'', and hosted interviews for Concordia University TV (CUTV), ran by CFCF 12 (now known as CTV). She then replaced Mary-Lou Basaraba as host for the half-hour show called ''Our City'', which aired Sunday mornings on channel 12 at 10:30 AM.


CTV News

Post grad, she became an intern at
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which led her to her first broadcasting job at
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radio doing newscasts and interviews. In 1982 she began her long running stint at CFCF Television as a reporter. Four years later she was promoted to co-anchor on ''Pulse'' (now known as ''CTV News'') alongside veteran
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until his retirement in 2006. She originally joined radio under the name of Lisa Takahashi and she also portrayed news presenters in some minor roles for made-for-TV movies. Takahashi anchors ''
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Montreal'' at noon and weeknights. Takahashi frequently earned the accolade from the ''
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s ''Best of Montreal'' polls as "Best Local Newscaster" and continues to do so with
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's continuation of the Best of Montreal tradition. Takahashi is a notoriously private woman whose longstanding motto is "It's about the news. It's not about me. And it never will be." She has no social media presence, and almost never grants interviews. One of the few times she granted an interview came in May 2017, ahead of being presented with a lifetime achievement award from
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.


Awards and honours

In 2017, she received the highest honour from her journalistic peers: the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Radio Television Digital News Association (
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). In 2017, she received a member statement in the Quebec National Assembly for her journalism and contributions to the community. In 2018, she was named to the
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, the highest civilian honour in the country. She got this honour for her 30 plus years of broadcasting and support of charities within the community. In relation to being a member of the Order of Canada, she was able to serve as a citizenship judge for newly appointed Canadians.


Activism

In the early 2000s/2010s, she was an honorary patron for the funding of the West Island Palliative Care Residence in Kirkland. In 2009 Mutsumi Takahashi became a co-chair for The Best Care for Life Public Campaign for the Montreal University Health Center ( MUHC). The goal of this campaign was to raise funds for the improvement of the MUHC's current and new sites. She still currently sits on the McGill’s Beatty Memorial Fund Committee. She is currently the Honorary Chair for ''The Campaign for Concordia''. Her role is to bring awareness for Concordia University's goal to raise $250 million to upgrade and develop its educational facilities.


Personal life

Takahashi is a Canadian citizen and she is married to Michel Cayer.


References


External links

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CTVMontreal.ca Biography
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Takahashi, Mutsumi Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Actresses from Montreal Canadian television actresses Canadian television news anchors Canadian women television journalists Concordia University alumni CTV Television Network people Japanese emigrants to Canada Journalists from Montreal Members of the Order of Canada People from Côte Saint-Luc