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- لويد روبرتسون هو مذيع أخبار كندي، ولد في 19 يناير 1934 في ستراتفورد في كندا. (ar)
- Lloyd Robertson OC (born January 19, 1934) is a Canadian journalist and former news anchor who is special correspondent on CTV's weekly magazine series, W5. Robertson served as the chief anchor and senior editor of CTV's national evening newscast, CTV News with Lloyd Robertson, until September 2011, when he retired from the CTV National News team. He co-hosted W5 from 2011 to 2016. Robertson has covered many major events throughout his career, including the 1967 opening of Expo 67 in Montreal, the 1969 Moon landing (along with Percy Saltzman), many Olympic Games, Terry Fox's Marathon of Hope, the patriation of the Constitution of Canada, both the 1980 Quebec referendum and the 1995 Quebec referendum on separation from Canada, many federal elections, the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, the September 11 attacks in 2001, and the power outage crisis on both sides of the border of August 14, 2003. On the scene, he has covered the construction of the Berlin Wall, the deaths of four former Canadian prime ministers, the elections of nearly half of Canada's prime ministers, state funerals, and royal, papal, and U.S. presidential visits. His name was also the basis for the satirical news anchor character Floyd Robertson, portrayed by Joe Flaherty on the Canadian TV comedy series SCTV. (en)
- Lloyd Robertson, OC (né le 19 janvier 1934 à Stratford en Ontario) est le chef d'antenne du réseau canadien CTV dans l'émission CTV Nightly News. (fr)
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- لويد روبرتسون هو مذيع أخبار كندي، ولد في 19 يناير 1934 في ستراتفورد في كندا. (ar)
- Lloyd Robertson, OC (né le 19 janvier 1934 à Stratford en Ontario) est le chef d'antenne du réseau canadien CTV dans l'émission CTV Nightly News. (fr)
- Lloyd Robertson OC (born January 19, 1934) is a Canadian journalist and former news anchor who is special correspondent on CTV's weekly magazine series, W5. Robertson served as the chief anchor and senior editor of CTV's national evening newscast, CTV News with Lloyd Robertson, until September 2011, when he retired from the CTV National News team. He co-hosted W5 from 2011 to 2016. (en)