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Wendy Mesley (born January 8, 1957) is a Canadian television host and reporter. She hosted CBC Television's consumer investigation series ''Marketplace'', and is also a frequent back-up anchor for CBC's flagship evening news program ''The National''. She co-hosts ''Test the Nation'' with Brent Bambury. In 2001 and 2002 she co-hosted the investigative newsmagazine ''CBC News: Disclosure'' with Diana Swain, and previously hosted the media and technology series ''Undercurrents'' from 1994 until 2001. Mesley was born in Montreal, Quebec. On January 6, 1989, Mesley married CBC news anchor Peter Mansbridge, but the marriage ended in 1992. She remarried on April 17, 1998 to marketing executive Liam McQuade and has one daughter with him, Kate Rae McQuade.〔There's something about Wendy. ''Chatelaine''. May 1999.〕 In January 2005, Mesley announced that she had found a lump in her left breast and had been diagnosed with breast cancer.〔(Wendy Mesley diagnosed with breast cancer ) CBC.ca, January 7, 2005; retrieved November 10, 2006.〕 After undergoing treatment, including two lumpectomies, chemotherapy and radiation, Mesley's prognosis is excellent. As of March 2006, Mesley had returned to the CBC full-time, but was under the care of an oncologist and had been taking the intravenous, anti-cancer drug Herceptin.〔("Cancer, and the battle after" ) ''The Globe and Mail''. Mar 4, 2006; retrieved November 10, 2006.〕 That same month her documentary "Chasing the Cancer Answer" was aired. Though generally well-received, it did engender negative comment from Margaret Wente of ''The Globe and Mail''. As of October 26, 2009, Mesley began a greater presence on CBC's nightly newscast ''The National'' and in 2010 she became the program's regular Sunday anchor. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Wendy Mesley」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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