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Matt Ingram

Hamilton, Niagara

Anchor, Producer and Reporter at CHCH-TV (Hamilton, ON)

Anchor/Producer/Reporter/VJ @CHCHNews @CHCHTV 🇨🇦 📺🎙️ RTDNA Award Winner. Sheridan J-school. Covering news across the Golden Horseshoe. [email protected]

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  • 4 days ago | chch.com | Matt Ingram

    CHCH News anchor Matt Ingram spoke with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s former coach Dwayne Washington who coached him from grade 8 until grade 12, and lived with Gilgeous-Alexander in Los Angeles when he first made it to the NBA. Coach Washington discussed Gilgeous-Alexander’s rise to stardom, his connection to Hamilton, and the skills that make him special.

  • 1 week ago | chch.com | Matt Ingram

    CHCH News anchor Matt Ingram spoke with Canada’s former ambassador to Israel and current senior fellow with the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Affairs at the University of Toronto Jon Allen about the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran.Allen discussed U.S. President Donald Trump’s next move, the possibility of American military intervention, and ways to de-escalate the situation. WATCH MORE: Trumps Israel-Iran handling criticized by former allies, fueling supporter division

  • 1 week ago | chch.com | Matt Ingram

    CHCH News anchor Matt Ingram spoke with political analyst Lori Williams from Mount Royal University in Calgary about Monday’s G7 meeting and the future of Canada and America’s trade relationship. Williams dove into statements made by Prime Minster Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump, as well as where she sees the relationship between the two nations going. READ MORE: Trump, Carney Aim to Finalize Canada-U.S. deal by mid-July

  • 2 weeks ago | chch.com | Matt Ingram

    CHCH News anchor Matt Ingram speaks with Jane Boulden, a professor at the Royal Military College of Canada, on Prime Minister Mark Carney’s pledge to meet the NATO 2 per cent spending target by March. Boulden spoke about how ambitious Carney’s plan appears, and if she thinks the federal government can quickly turn this money into new troops and equipment. Ingram asks if Boulden sees any key challenges the government may face in building up the Canadian military.

  • 3 weeks ago | chch.com | Matt Ingram

    81 years ago today about 14,000 Canadian troops stormed the beaches in Normandy France – part of the allied invasion that marked the beginning of the fall of nazi Germany. Tens of thousands of US, Canadian, and British paratroopers were dropped behind enemy lines, paving the way for the invasion force, which landed on five beaches. Historian Craig Baird, the host of the Canadian History EHX podcast, joins CHCH News to talk more and remember this significant event.

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