Leah Larocque Biography
Leah Larocque a Canadian journalist, writer, producer, and general assignment reporter serving at CTV News Ottawa. She is known to have contributed content to television, radio, and digital platforms since April 2015.
Leah Larocque Age
Larocque was born in 1989, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Leah Larocque Height
Larocque stands tall at a height of 5 feet 6 inches/1.68 m
Leah Larocque Family
Larocque information about her family background are publicly unavailable, this section will be updated as soon as the information is available.
Leah Larocque Education
Larocque enrolled and later a Bachelor’s degree in global development studies from Queen’s University back in 2011. She as well earned a Master of Journalism from Carleton University back in 2013 and worked on the live radio show “Midweek” while there.
Leah Larocque Husband
Back in January 2019, Leah got married to Brad Conley, in a ceremony at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa, Canada. She wore a white A-line gown with a mesh halter neck while the groom wore a traditional black suit and white shirt ensemble. Unfortunately.
Leah Larocque Salary
Larocque earns an estimated annual salary of $ 60,000.
Leah Larocque Net Worth
Larocque has an estimated net worth is $ 1 million.
Leah Larocque Career
Larocque a Canadian journalist, writer, producer, and general assignment reporter serving at CTV News Ottawa. She is known to have contributed content to television, radio, and digital platforms since April 2015. She previously interned at CTV Canada AM in 2013 and volunteered at Independent Freelancer from 2012 to 2013.
She as well served for the communications and publications departments. She as well conducted research on behalf of the Ottawa Senators Hockey Club’s department manager. She is known to have competed at the national level in track and field and cross-country, and as well continues to run road races whenever she can. She as well served as an educator at lululemon Athletica since June 2009, and in 2008, she was a heritage site interpreter-Parliament Hill at the National Capital Commission.
Shestarted off her journalism career as a radio and television reporter in Edmonton, where she aired stories such as the Edmonton Oilers 1984 Reunion and the St. Albert RCMP shooting. She as well produced a radio documentary about the difficulties that players face after leaving the National Hockey League.
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