Duncan McCue was born in 1971 in the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation.

McCue became known across Canada through his work with CBC, including reporting for CBC-TV’s The National. From 2016 to 2020, he hosted CBC Radio One’s call-in show Cross Country Checkup, and CBC described him as the first Indigenous person to host a mainstream show at the public broadcaster.

After about 25 years with CBC News, McCue moved into university teaching.

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Quick Facts of Duncan McCue

Duncan McCue Wiki
Full NameDuncan McCue
ProfessionJournalist, radio and TV host, professor
Age55 years old
Date of Birth1971
NationalityCanadian
Zodiac/Sun SignYet to be updated
BirthplaceChippewas of Georgina Island First Nation
Current AddressOttawa, Ontario, Canada
GenderMale

Duncan McCue Early Life and Education

Duncan McCue is Anishinaabe and a member of the Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation in southern Ontario. 

He spent most of his early years in cities in southern Ontario. When he was 11, his family moved to a remote Cree village in northern Quebec because his father took a job at a school there. 

McCue later said he felt out of place at school in that community. He then returned to southern Ontario and finished high school at Lakefield College boarding school.

Education

McCue earned a BA in English from the University of King’s College (1992). 

He later earned an LLB (law degree) from the University of British Columbia (1996). 

While at the University of King’s College, he got early experience in journalism by working on the school newspaper.

SchoolLakefield College boarding school
Alma MaterUniversity of King’s College (BA in English, 1992); University of British Columbia (LLB, 1996)
Highest QualificationLLB (University of British Columbia) 

Duncan McCue Personal Life

Duncan McCue lives in Ottawa, Ontario. He is the father of two children. Their names are yet to be updated. Therefore, the information about his wife is also yet to be updated; it is only known that he is married.

Family

Duncan McCue Parents

Duncan’s father, Harvey McCue, is known to be a respected Indigenous educator and advocate. His father also taught him the importance of humour.

Details about her mother and siblings are yet to be updated.

Relationship StatusMarried
WifeYet to be updated
ChildrenTwo children
ParentsFather: Harvey McCue 
Mother: Yet to be updated
SiblingsYet to be updated

Duncan McCue Career

Duncan McCue Career

Duncan McCue worked with CBC News for about 25 years. Along with reporting for CBC-TV’s The National, he worked as a national reporter based in Vancouver for many years.

In August 2016, he became the host of CBC Radio One’s Cross Country Checkup, replacing longtime host Rex Murphy. During his time with the show, he also hosted special editions, including a live broadcast from Iqaluit. CBC posts also show episodes where he had a special co-host, including Arjun Ram. After McCue took a sabbatical, Ian Hanomansing filled in as a guest host and was later named the permanent host.

Along with daily news reporting and radio hosting, Carleton University notes that he hosted CBC Radio’s Helluva Story and was a key figure behind Kuper Island, an eight-part podcast series about residential schools. Wikipedia also notes that he guest-hosted CBC Radio’s The Current during summer periods.

Outside regular programming, he has appeared as a speaker at public events, including Media Democracy Days in Vancouver and a Mir Centre for Peace talk event. 

Duncan McCue Work

Duncan McCue Awards and Achievements

Duncan McCue has received recognition for his work in journalism and public service.

  • Indspire Award for Public Service (2017)
  • NAJA-Medill Milestone Achievement Award (2023)
  • Innovation Award from the Canadian Ethnic Media Association

Duncan McCue Controversies

Duncan McCue has faced public criticism linked to one CBC Radio broadcast.

In August 2019, while guest-hosting CBC Radio One’s The Current, McCue apologized on air after using the word “Palestine” during an interview. 

The apology and the way the segment was handled later became a topic of debate and media coverage, with some critics saying it showed an unfair standard in CBC’s language choices. 

Duncan McCue Net Worth

The net worth and annual salary of Duncan are yet to be determined.

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Duncan McCue Height, Weight, and Physical Stats

Duncan has black hair and dark brown eyes. Other details like his height, weight, and body measurements are yet to be updated.

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Hair ColorBlack
Eye ColorDark brown

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Interesting Facts Duncan McCue

  • In 1998, Duncan McCue was called to the bar in British Columbia.
  • He created an online resource called Reporting in Indigenous Communities, and it later helped shape his textbook Decolonizing Journalism: A Guide to Reporting in Indigenous Communities.
  • He hosted CBC’s podcast series Kuper Island, an eight-part series focused on the history and impact of a residential school.

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