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Kim Barry Brunhuber is a Canadian journalist and author.

He serves as a weekend anchor on CNN International hosting the European breakfast edition of CNN Newsroom. Before joining CNN, he served as anchor and reporter for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, including on the flagship news program The National and on CBC News Network.[1]

Career

Born in Montreal and raised in Ottawa, Brunhuber is of mixed Cameroonian and White South African descent.[2]

He published a novel, Kameleon Man, in 2004.[3] The novel was a shortlisted nominee for the 2004 ReLit Award in the fiction category.[4]

He resides in Atlanta, Georgia.[5]

References

  • ^ "The Biracial Generation: Embracing Cultural Diversity". Amöi, March 2012.
  • ^ Kameleon Man. Quill & Quire, February 2004.
  • ^ "ReLit Awards: Novel". Canadian Books and Authors.
  • ^ "CNN Profiles – Kim Brunhuber – Anchor". CNN.

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