With a 40-year career at CTV News, Ken Shaw was born around 1952 (74 years old) in Oshawa, Ontario.
He became widely known as a longtime anchor on CTV Toronto newscasts.
Over the years, he also covered major Canadian stories for U.S. network programs such as ABC’s Good Morning America and NBC’s The Today Show.
His work has also been recognized through major honours, including the Canadian Association of Broadcasters’ Gold Ribbon Award, and also earned the Order of Ontario.
Quick Facts of Ken Shaw

| Full Name | Ken Shaw |
| Profession | Television journalist, news presenter, and anchor |
| Age | 74 years old |
| Date of Birth | 1952 |
| Nationality | Canadian |
| Zodiac/Sun Sign | Yet to be updated |
| Birthplace | Oshawa, Ontario, Canada |
| Current Address | Canada |
| Gender | Male |
Ken Shaw Education
Ken Shaw’s school and college details are not publicly available, so her education details remain to be updated.
| School | Yet to be updated |
| Alma Mater | Yet to be updated |
| Highest Qualification | Yet to be updated |
Ken Shaw Personal Life
Ken Shaw is married to a woman named Nancy, but details about their marriage and children are yet to be updated.
Charity Work and Community Service
He and Nancy regularly host an annual “Nancy and Ken Shaw Charity Golf Tournament,” which raises funds for Providence Healthcare.
Ken also served as chair of the Abilities Centre during the work to build a 125,000-square-foot “Centre of Excellence” in Whitby, Ontario, created to help people of all ages with special needs. The Centre officially opened in May 2012.
Family
Information about her father, mother, and siblings is yet to be updated.
| Relationship Status | Married |
| Wife | Nancy |
| Children | Yet to be updated |
| Parents | Yet to be updated |
| Siblings | Yet to be updated |
Ken Shaw Career

Ken Shaw began his broadcasting career in 1972 as a technical trainee with Baton Broadcasting, which later became part of CTV.
He also worked in radio, including at CHFI-FM in Toronto, before returning to CTV.
Joining CTV Toronto as a Reporter (1979)
He joined CTV Toronto as a reporter in 1979. In the same period, he reported major Canadian stories for U.S. programs such as ABC’s Good Morning America and Nightline, and NBC’s The Today Show.
Move Into Anchoring (1981)
In 1981, he started anchoring CTV’s late-night news, and he later co-anchored the 11:30 news with Christine Bentley.
National Editor and CTV News Channel (1998 to 2001)
In 1998, Shaw was appointed National Editor. From 1999 to 2001, he served as a weekday anchor for CTV News Channel.
CTV News at Noon and CTV News at Six (April 2001 onward)
Since April 2001, Shaw served as co-anchor of CTV News at Noon and CTV News at Six in Toronto, with co-anchor Michelle Dubé.
He had reported some major stories, including the G20 Summit (2010), the December 2013 ice storm, the April 2018 Toronto van attack, the November 2018 GM Oshawa closure, and many elections.
Successor Announcement (December 2019)
In December 2019, CTV News Toronto announced that Nathan Downer would succeed Shaw as co-anchor alongside Michelle Dubé after his final broadcasts.
Retirement (2019 to 2020)
Shaw announced his retirement on December 6, 2019, and his final newscast aired on January 6, 2020.
Ken Shaw Awards and Achievements
Ken Shaw has received several honours for his work:
- Shaw received the Gold Ribbon Award (2008) for Outstanding Community Service by an Individual Broadcaster at the Canadian Association of Broadcasters convention.
- On January 25, 2010, Ken was among the new appointees to the Order of Ontario, the province’s highest honour.
- He also won the Canadian Screen Award (2014) for Best News Anchor, Local.
- RTDNA Canada Lifetime Achievement Award honoured Ken with a Lifetime Achievement Award.
- Ontario Tech University awarded him the Oshawa Community Legend Recognition Award, and he earned an Honorary Chief of the Toronto Police Service.
- Ken had Canadian Screen Awards nominations for Best News Anchor, Local in 2018 (with Michelle Dubé), 2019 (solo), and 2020 (with Michelle Dubé).
Ken Shaw Net Worth
Ken Shaw’s exact figures of net worth and salary are still to be determined.
| Net Worth in Dollars (Approx.) | Yet to be updated |
| Salary (Approx.) | Yet to be updated |
Ken Shaw Height, Weight & Physical Stats
Below are the physical stats of Ken Shaw:
| Height | In centimetres: Yet to be updated In meters: Yet to be updated In feet & inches: Yet to be updated |
| Weight | In kg: Yet to be updated In lbs: Yet to be updated |
| Body Measurements | Yet to be updated |
| Hair Color | Light brown |
| Eye Color | Blue |
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FAQs
Who is Ken Shaw?
Ken Shaw is a Canadian television journalist and news anchor best known for his long career at CTV Toronto.
When did Ken Shaw retire from CTV News Toronto?
Ken Shaw announced his retirement on December 6, 2019, and his final newscast aired on January 6, 2020.
Who is Ken Shaw’s wife?
Ken Shaw’s wife’s name is Nancy.
Did Ken Shaw co-anchor with anyone at CTV Toronto?
Yes, Ken Shaw co-anchored the 11:30 news with Christine Bentley. He later co-anchored CTV News at Noon and CTV News at Six with Michelle Dubé.
What awards has Ken Shaw received?
Ken Shaw has received honours such as the Order of Ontario, the Gold Ribbon Award for community service, and an RTDNA Canada Lifetime Achievement Award.



