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Neil MacDonald - Washington Correspondent
Neil Macdonald

A 15-year veteran of CBC Television News, Neil Macdonald is currently THE NATIONAL's Washington correspondent. Macdonald joined CBC News in 1988. He was initially assigned to Parliament Hill, where, between Southam newspapers and THE NATIONAL, he would spend a combined total of a decade covering Parliament, reporting on five federal elections, and covering six prime ministers. Macdonald then reported from the Middle East for five years. Macdonald took up his post in Washington in March 2003. He speaks English and French fluently, and Arabic conversationally.

FEATURE COLUMN:

March 3, 2006
A 'pure heart' in Haiti cares for country's forgotten children
"'So whatever little money I have, I come here and I rent this place, and I fix this place with what I have, and I take those kids and I put them here. And that is all I can do right now.'"


COLUMNS BY NEIL MACDONALD:

Dec. 3, 2004
Defining 'terrorism' is harder than you'd think

August 29, 2000
The Attitude of Lebanon

June 27, 2000
The SLA: Refugees or Heroes?

June 23, 2000
Gridlocked Democracy

May 1, 1999
Slipping into peace and out of sight




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