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Articles by Jennifer Basa
- N.B. mental health advocates hope government's plan leads to quick action
- Seven New Brunswick families to receive new home thanks to Habitat for Humanity Fredericton Area
- 'It was about having fun': Residents of Riverview, N.B. get creative in town's first Snow Sculpture Challenge
- N.B. housing advocates not satisfied despite premier's promise to review rental situation
- Former Moncton High School sits vacant with no plans in sight
- N.B. girl knits a little TLC into warm hats for people who are homeless
- N.B. researchers study COVID-19 ‘long-haulers’
- Moncton businesses hold on during red phase of N.B. recovery plan
- Rotational workers frustrated with N.B.'s tighter COVID-19 self-isolation rules
- Deer-ly beloved: firefighters gather to rescue animal trapped on icy river
Jennifer Basa
Jennifer is a video journalist at CTV Atlantic in Moncton.
Growing up in Mississauga, Ont., the news was always on in Jennifer’s family home. Watching journalists report on breaking news and significant moments in history drove Jennifer to pursue a career in news.
Jennifer holds a journalism diploma from Seneca College and a Bachelor of Arts in Communications, with honours, from York University.
In 2019, Jennifer began her career in journalism as a videographer with Global News in Kingston, Ont. She joined the CTV Atlantic team as a video journalist in 2021.
Jennifer has a passion for storytelling, with a special interest in criminal justice and investigative journalism.
As a reporter, Jennifer has covered a variety of topics, including the Wet'suwet'en solidarity blockade in Tyendinaga, a vigil for a victim of the Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 crash, and a federal and provincial deal with a 3M plant to produce N95 masks.
Jennifer speaks English.