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Preceded by
  
Ryan Cleary

Spouse
  
Steve Doss (m. 2010)

Parents
  
Seamus O'Regan

Nationality
  
Canadian

Party
  
Liberal Party of Canada

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Born
  
January 18, 1971 (age 46) St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador (
1971-01-18
)

Political party
  
Liberal Party of Canada

Education
  
Attended St. Francis Xavier University Attended University College Dublin Attended INSEAD Masters of Philosophy in Politics from the University of Cambridge (Darwin College)

Occupation
  
News reporter, broadcaster

Movies and TV shows
  
Canada AM, White House Down

Similar
  
Beverly Thomson, Marci Ien, Jeff Hutcheson, Chrystia Freeland, Justin Trudeau

Profiles

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Seamus Thomas Harris O'Regan, MP, (born January 18, 1971) is a Canadian politician and former television personality from Newfoundland and Labrador. He was a correspondent with CTV National News, and a former host of Canada AM, which from 2003-2011, he co-hosted with Beverly Thomson.

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Early life and education

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O'Regan was born in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador and spent 14 years growing up in Goose Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador graduating from Goose High School. O'Regan is of half Irish descent. His father, also named Seamus O'Regan, was a judge on Newfoundland's Supreme Court. At the age of 10, O'Regan became a regional correspondent for CBC Radio's Anybody Home?, producing stories that celebrated the unique accomplishments of local residents - a professor hunting for giant squid to one woman's fight against leukemia.

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He studied politics at St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia and at University College Dublin in Dublin, Ireland. He studied marketing strategies at INSEAD, an international business school near Paris, France. He received his Masters of Philosophy in Politics from the University of Cambridge, studying at Darwin College in Cambridge, England.

Career

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He has worked as an assistant to Environment Minister Jean Charest in Ottawa and to Justice Minister Edward Roberts in St. John's, and was policy advisor and speechwriter to the Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, Brian Tobin.

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In 2000, O'Regan joined talktv's current affairs program, the chatroom. He began his duties at Canada AM on December 19, 2001. On November 8, 2011, he announced that he would be leaving Canada AM on November 24, 2011 to become a correspondent for CTV National News. O'Regan left CTV in 2012. Since leaving CTV he has occasionally been a fill-in host on radio station CFRB in Toronto, and worked on independent television productions and as a media innovator in residence at Ryerson University. Regan is also the executive vice president for communications of the Stronach Group.

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In September 2014, O'Regan was nominated as the Liberal Party candidate in the Newfoundland and Labrador riding of St. John's South—Mount Pearl for the 2015 federal election. On October 19, 2015, O'Regan won the election, defeating New Democrat incumbent Ryan Cleary.

Personal life

On July 9, 2010, he married his longtime partner, Steve Doussis, in Newfoundland.

O'Regan serves on the Boards of Katimavik, Canada's leading youth service-learning programme, and The Rooms, which houses the provincial art gallery, museum, and archives of Newfoundland and Labrador. He also sits on the board of directors for fellow Newfoundlander Allan Hawco's theatre company, The Company Theatre, located in Toronto.

In January 2016, O’Regan announced that he entered a rehab program to undertake “an alcohol free lifestyle.”

Award

In December 1999, O'Regan was named as one of Maclean's 100 Young Canadians to Watch in the 21st century.

References

Seamus O'Regan Wikipedia


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