Michelle Dubé is a Canadian TV journalist. She was born on September 21, 1984, (41 years old) in Anaheim, California.
She is best known for covering major events and interviewing high-profile guests on air with CTV News Toronto since 2012.
Michelle has also received a Canadian Screen Award for Best Local News Anchor.
Quick Facts of Michelle Dubé

| Full Name | Michelle Dubé |
| Profession | TV journalist, news anchor |
| Age | 41 years old |
| Date of Birth | September 21, 1984 |
| Nationality | Canadian |
| Zodiac/Sun Sign | Virgo |
| Birthplace | Anaheim, California, United States |
| Current Address | Leaside, Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
| Gender | Female |
Michelle Dubé Early Life and Education
Michelle Dubé was born in Anaheim, California, USA, and later grew up in Hamilton, Ontario.
Education
Michelle Dubé earned a degree in the Media Information and Technoculture program at the University of Western Ontario. At the same time, she also received a diploma in Broadcast Journalism from Fanshawe College.
| Alma Mater | University of Western Ontario; Fanshawe College |
| Highest Qualification | Degree (Media Information and Technoculture); Diploma (Broadcast Journalism) |
Michelle Dubé Personal Life

Michelle Dubé married Mark Ferguson on September 21, 2013.

The couple has three children:
- Daughters: Paisley and Shae
- Son: Mack (born on 30 July)
The family first lived downtown, then bought a home on Whitewood.
Their daughters were born at Sunnybrook, and their son Mack came home to their North Leaside house on the first day of the COVID lockdown, after being born at Sunnybrook.
Their children love to play local activities, like Leaside Baseball and hockey.
Family



| Relationship Status | Married |
| Husband | Mark Ferguson |
| Children | Daughters: Paisley and Shae Son: Mack |
| Parents | Yet to be updated |
| Siblings | Yet to be updated |
Michelle Dubé Career

Michelle Dubé began her broadcasting work in radio at AM980 CFPL in London, Ontario (2005).
She later moved to TV news and joined CHCH News in Hamilton (2007) as a reporter. She soon started anchoring weekend newscasts and later became co-anchor of the weekday evening newscast.
Later, she joined CTV Toronto in 2009 as a reporter and fill-in anchor.
In 2012, she became a co-anchor of CTV News Toronto, leading CTV News at Noon and CTV News at Six. Along with Ken Shaw, she co-anchored CTV News at Noon and CTV News at Six until January 6, 2020, with Nathan Downer.
In CTV News Toronto’s wider anchor team, a Bell Media update also lists Sandie Rinaldo on CTV News at Noon, and Zuraidah Alman as the anchor of CTV News Toronto at Five.
Michelle has also interviewed Oprah Winfrey while doing the CN Tower EdgeWalk live and reporting from the G20 Summit in Toronto.
Michelle Dubé Awards and Achievements

- Michelle Dubé won Best News Anchor, Local at the 7th Canadian Screen Awards in 2019.
- In 2013, the Women’s Executive Network (WXN) recognized Dubé with the Canada’s Most Powerful Women Top 100 Award in the Future Leaders category.
Michelle Dubé Net Worth
Michelle Dubé’s exact net worth and salary are still to be determined.
| Net Worth in Dollars (Approx.) | Yet to be updated |
| Salary (Approx.) | Yet to be updated |
Michelle Dubé Height, Weight & Physical Stats

Below are the physical stats of Michelle Dubé:
| 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 | Blonde |
| Eye Color | Hazel |
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FAQs
Who is Michelle Dubé?
Michelle Dubé is a Canadian TV journalist and news anchor with CTV News Toronto.
How old is Michelle Dubé?
Michelle Dubé is 41 years old. He was born on September 21, 1984, in Anaheim, California, USA, and later grew up in Hamilton, Ontario.
What shows does she anchor on CTV News Toronto?
Michelle Dubé co-anchors CTV News at Noon and CTV News at Six (Toronto).
What awards has Michelle Dubé won?
Michelle Dubé won a Canadian Screen Award in 2019 for Best News Anchor, Local.



