Paula Newton Biography / Wiki
Paula Newton is an American journalist, working as an international correspondent with CNN and CNN International based in Ottawa, covering stories in Canada since 2007. Newton is a former reporter for Canadian network CTV from 1993 to 2005. She previously worked as CNN’s international security correspondent at the network’s London bureau, where she oversaw CNN’s coverage of international terrorism, including the application of counterterrorism measures, community tensions, immigration, and the effects these issues have on people’s day-to-day lives. Newton is a seasoned combat and political reporter who has covered important G8, NATO, and Commonwealth Summits in addition to the battles in the Middle East, Kosovo, and the Balkans.
In order to interact with voters about politics, topics, and candidates ahead of the UK Election Day in 2016, Newton frequently used a specially designed backpack that enabled live broadcasting around the clock. Newton worked as an anchor and reporter for two years at CHCH Television in Toronto and for two years at Atlantic Television News before joining CTV. In 1986, she began working for Independent Satellite News in its Ottawa Bureau as a parliamentary producer.
Paula Newton Age
How old is Newton? She is 58 years old as of 2026. Newton was born in 1968 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Information about her date of birth is currently under review.
Paula Newton Education
Paula studied and graduated from McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, where she earned a Master of Business Administration (International Finance). She also graduated from Carleton University, Ottawa and received a Bachelor of Journalism and Political Science (Honours). She is fluent in English, French, and Italian, and has conversational Russian and Spanish. ALSO READ: Bob Ortega CNN, Bio, Age, Height, Father, Siblings, Parents, Salary and Net Worth
Paula Newton Height / Measurements
How tall is Newton? She stands at an average height of 5 feet 7 inches (1.70m). She also maintains a body weight og 59 kilograms (130 lbs).
Paula Newton Nationality / Ethnicity
Paula holds Canadian nationality and citizenship by birth. She was born and raised in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She is of White-Canadian ethnicity/heritage.
Paula Newton Parents / Family
Newton was born and raised by her parents in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. However, information about her parents and siblings is currently not available.
Paula Newton Husband / Married
Is Paula married? Yes, he is married. However, information about her husband is not available. Paula has a son, but his name is not revealed to the public. We will update you with more information once confirmed.
Paula Newton Salary
Newton is an American journalist earning an annual salary ranging from $40,000 to 110,000.
Paula Newton Net Worth
Paula is working as an international correspondent with CNN and CNN International based in Ottawa, covering stories in Canada since 2007 and has an estimated net worth between $3 million and $8 million.
Paula Newton CNN
Newton has been working as an international correspondent with CNN and CNN International based in Ottawa covering stories in Canada since 2007. Newton is a former reporter for Canadian network CTV from 1993 to 2005.
She previously worked as CNN’s international security correspondent at the network’s London bureau, where she oversaw CNN’s coverage of international terrorism, including the application of counterterrorism measures, community tensions, immigration, and the effects these issues have on people’s day-to-day lives. Newton is a seasoned combat and political reporter who has covered important G8, NATO, and Commonwealth Summits in addition to the battles in the Middle East, Kosovo, and the Balkans.
In order to interact with voters about politics, topics, and candidates ahead of the UK Election Day in 2016, Newton frequently used a specially designed backpack that enabled live broadcasting around the clock. Newton worked as an anchor and reporter for two years at CHCH Television in Toronto and for two years at Atlantic Television News before joining CTV. In 1986, she began working for Independent Satellite News in its Ottawa Bureau as a parliamentary producer.
