Nahlah Ayed Biography / Wiki
Nahlah Ayed is a Canadian journalist, anchor and reporter currently working as the host of the academic documentary program Ideas on CBC Radio One and a reporter with CBC News. Nahlah joined the CBC in 2002 on a freelance contract and also served as the network’s Amman correspondent during the American invasion of Iraq in 2003. Previously she served as a foreign correspondent with the network and has also worked as a parliamentary correspondent under The Canadian Press. In 2012, Nahlah joined the CBC’s London bureau. She returned to Canada in 2019 when it was announced that she would take over as the new host of Ideas in September, succeeding the retiring Paul Kennedy. She went ahead to cover Middle Eastern politics as well as international affairs in general, reporting on events such as Russia’s annexation of Crimea, Brexit, and Europe’s refugee crisis.
Nahlah Ayed Age
How old is Nahlah? She is 52 years old as of 2022. Ayed was born on April 1970 in, Winnipeg, Canada. However, information about the day she celebrates her birthday is currently not available. We will update you once confirmed available.
Nahlah Ayed Education
Ayed studied high school in Winnipeg. She is a proud graduate from the University of Manitoba where she received a Bachelor of Science in genetics and a master’s degree in interdisciplinary studies. Her time as a writer with the student newspaper at the university led her to the Master of Journalism program at Carlton University in Ottawa, where she also worked as a freelance writer for the Ottawa Citizen newspaper. ALSO READ: Tracy Moore
Nahlah Ayed Height / Measurements
How tall is Nahlah? She stands at an average height of 5 feet 6 inches (1.7 m). Yet, information about her other body measurements is currently not available. We will update you as soon as confirmed available to the public.
Nahlah Ayed Nationality / Ethnicity
Ayed holds Canadian nationality and citizenship by birth. She was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba and raised in suburban Winnipeg. Nahlah is of Palestinian ethnicity/heritage.
Nahlah Ayed Parents / Family
Nahlah was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba and raised in suburban Winnipeg to Palestinian refugees Hassan (father) and Nariman Ayed (mother). Ayed has three siblings whose their names are not disclosed to the public.
Nahlah Ayed Spouse / Married
Is Ayed married? Information about her marital status is currently not available. She likes to keep her personal information away from public. We will update you as soon as we get information from her.
Nahlah Ayed Salary
Ayed currently working as the host of the academic documentary program Ideas on CBC Radio One and a reporter with CBC News earns an annual salary ranging from $40,000 to $90,000.
Nahlah Ayed Net Worth
Ayed is a Canadian journalist, anchor and reporter who has an estimated net worth between $1 million to $5 million.
Nahlah Ayed CBC News
Ayed is currently working as the host of the academic documentary program Ideas on CBC Radio One and a reporter with CBC News. Nahlah joined the CBC in 2002 on a freelance contract and also served as the network’s Amman correspondent during the American invasion of Iraq in 2003. Previously she served as a foreign correspondent with the network and has also worked as a parliamentary correspondent under The Canadian Press. In 2012, Nahlah joined the CBC’s London bureau. She returned to Canada in 2019 when it was announced that she would take over as the new host of Ideas in September, succeeding the retiring Paul Kennedy. She went ahead to cover Middle Eastern politics as well as international affairs in general, reporting on events such as Russia’s annexation of Crimea, Brexit, and Europe’s refugee crisis.
She studied high school in Winnipeg. She is a proud graduate from the University of Manitoba where she received a Bachelor of Science in genetics and a master’s degree in interdisciplinary studies. Her time as a writer with the student newspaper at the university led her to the Master of Journalism program at Carlton University in Ottawa, where she also worked as a freelance writer for the Ottawa Citizen newspaper.