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Pierre Granger is a former Canadian television journalist, who was an anchor and reporter for Radio-Canada and TFO. [1]

Originally from Montreal, Granger first moved to Ontario to study political science at the University of Windsor. He subsequently became a reporter and anchor for Radio-Canada's stations in Ontario, eventually becoming the primary anchor of Le Téléjournal Ontario . [1] He joined TFO in 1996 as anchor of the network's nightly newsmagazine Panorama , until his retirement from the series in 2009. [1]

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