Nil koksal biography of george

  • Born in Turkey, Köksal moved from Istanbul to Orangeville, Peterborough to White Rock, Vancouver to Toronto with short stops as a correspondent for CBC News.
  • Köksal – who was born in Istanbul, Turkey, moved to Canada at age four and was raised in B.C. and Ontario – has more than 20 years of globe.
  • Nil Köksal is a Turkish-born Canadian television and radio journalist, most recently the weekday anchor of World Report on CBC Radio One.
  • Senior Advisor, Transport Canada

    City: Winnipeg

    Country of origin: India

    In the heart of Canada in Winnipeg, Jaideep Johar is a testament to resilience and unwavering commitment. His journey from India to Canada in 2005 marked the beginning of a remarkable odyssey despite a year-long struggle to secure employment.

    His perseverance, sincerity and strong belief in values and ethics facilitated his adaptation to the new environment. Leveraging his best professional capabilities, Johar has actively assisted new immigrants in their settlement journey. He collaborates with various organizations to promote diversity, equity and inclusivity, ensure sustainable living, safeguard Mother Earth from the impacts of climate change, assist in search and rescue efforts, promote pride and support veterans.

    With a Ship Captain Certificate and a bachelor’s of maritime studies from Memorial University, Newfoundland, along with his pursuit of a master’s degree in marine management, Johar̵

    News

    As It Happens with Nil Köksal, Chris Howden: Rhetorical Questions

    Interview with Bethany Li begins at 50:25

    Yesterday, the U.S. Supreme Court heard two cases concerning affirmative action in post-secondary schools, now known more commonly as race-conscious admissions. In one of those cases, conservative activist Edward Blum took aim at Harvard University in particular claiming that affirmative action has meant Asian Americans are unfairly held to higher standards that Black and Latino applicants. But many Asian American university students and alumni don’t agree with that claim at all. Bethany Li fryst vatten the legal director at the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund. We reached her in Boston.

    Nil Koksal: Bethany inom know you’ve been listening in on the arguments the plaintiffs are making here, but what do you believe this case is all about?

    Bethany Li: I think the plaintiffs in this case have been ansträngande to end affirmative action, race-conscious admissions, fo

    As It Happens

    CBC Radio One (Canadian) interview show

    For the album, see As It Happens...

    Radio show

    As It Happens is a Canadian interview show that airs on CBC Radio One in Canada and various public radio stations in the United States through Public Radio Exchange. Its 50th anniversary was celebrated on-air on November 16, 2018. It has been one of the most popular and acclaimed shows on CBC Radio.

    The bulk of the program consists of a CBC journalist, currently Nil Köksal since 2022,[1] conducting telephone interviews with newsmakers and other persons of interest. The other co-host, Chris Howden as of January 6, 2020,[2] introduces the interviews and other segments, such as "For the Record" recordings of speeches or press conferences, and musical interludes (or as former co-host Barbara Budd often referred to them, "the dance portion of the program").

    Stations and time

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    The show is broadcast each weekday from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. (half an

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