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Lisa LaFlamme is not done telling stories that matter most to her — even if she's not at CTV

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Seven months after being let go as the anchor of CTV National News, after decades with the network, Lisa LaFlamme is keeping things in perspective.

“I had 35 memorable years,” at CTV, she told CBC News chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault on Wednesday. “And I loved it. Loved it all. And there are new things to love now. So I’ll be fine. I am fine.” 

LaFlamme sat down with The National and spoke more about her split with CTV, her future, and serving as a voice on women’s issues in Canada and globally.

Last August, LaFlamme announced on Twitter that CTV’s parent company, Bell Media, had made a “business

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