
Beloved Canadian Journalist Beverly Thomson Passes Away at 61 After Courageous Cancer Fight
2025-09-14
Author: Jacques
A Remarkable Legacy in Journalism
In a heartbreaking loss for the media world, veteran Canadian journalist Beverly Thomson has passed away at the age of 61, following a courageous 23-year battle with cancer. Known for her resilience and dedication, Beverly left an indelible mark on the journalism industry.
From Humble Beginnings to National Fame
Born and raised in the Toronto area, Beverly began her career at a small radio station in Newmarket before making her way to CityNews 680. Her talent quickly propelled her into the limelight as an on-air reporter with CTV. She later took on pivotal roles at Global News and returned to CTV, where she co-hosted the popular morning show Canada AM and continued her journey on CTV News Channel.
A Warrior for Awareness and Advocacy
Diagnosed with breast cancer in 2002, Beverly transformed her personal battle into a platform for advocacy. She became a vocal advocate for breast cancer awareness, inspiring countless individuals facing similar struggles.
A Legacy of Unforgettable Interviews
Throughout her career, Beverly was renowned for her hard-hitting interviews with some of the most influential figures in politics and entertainment. From covering pivotal moments like the 2016 U.S. election to one-on-one discussions with Donald Trump, Shania Twain, and even astronaut Chris Hadfield from the International Space Station, her interviewing skills set her apart.
Tributes Pour in for a Beloved Colleague
In a touching tribute, Canadian TV personality Leslie Roberts remembered their time co-anchoring at Global News, reflecting on how she "always had my back." The heartfelt messages from colleagues and fans alike highlight the profound impact Beverly had on those around her.
A Lasting Influence in Journalism
Posthumously celebrated with a lifetime achievement award from the Radio Television Digital News Association of Canada in October 2024, Beverly Thomson's legacy will continue to inspire future generations of journalists. Her dedication to her craft and unwavering spirit will never be forgotten.