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Name
  
Jonathan Mann

Role
  
Journalist

Education
  

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News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Continuing Coverage of a News Story in a Regularly Scheduled Newscast

TV shows
  
International Desk, Your World Today, Insight

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Jonathan Mann (born July 16, 1960) is a Canadian journalist working for CNN International and La Presse. He anchors both the weekend editions of International Desk. During the presidency of Barack Obama, he hosted Political Mann on CNN. Every December, Mann hosts The Prize for Peace, a discussion with the Nobel Peace Prize winner, live from Oslo, Norway.

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Mann was born in Montreal, Canada, to Adina and Harry Mann. His mother was a travel agent and his father a general practitioner and amateur actor. Early in his career, he worked as a freelance journalist in India covering the aftermath of the assassination of Indira Gandhi in 1984. He captured Canadian and international headlines when, defying a ban imposed on foreigners in the state of Punjab, he was arrested and placed in police custody in the city of Amritsar. Upon receiving the news, his parents travelled to Ottawa to lobby Canada's federal government to intervene on his behalf. The incident received widespread media coverage and was even debated during question period in the House of Commons. Thanks largely to a concerted diplomatic effort by the Canadian government, Mann was released one week later. The attention drawn to Mann during the affair is credited with helping launch his successful journalistic career, leading to work with the CBC Radio, NBC Radio, and later CNN, where he became the 24-hour news network's first Paris correspondent. As a Montreal native, he speaks fluent French. He received his primary school education at the Jewish People's School, where he also learned Hebrew and Yiddish. Mann received a bachelor's degree in philosophy from York University in Toronto.

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