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Articles by Suzette Belliveau
- A layered debate: some experts recommend double-masking to prevent COVID-19
- Young N.S. couple seriously injured in collision touched by outpouring of support
- Family of missing N.S. man makes plea for help in solving disappearance
- New law prevents N.S. couples from being separated when requiring long-term care
- Feeling vulnerable; young Maritimers with chronic health problems want vaccine clarity
- Black History Matters is theme of African Heritage Month this year
- Backyard rinks surge in popularity amid pandemic restrictions
- Dal Black Studies prof speaks out after bigot interrupts virtual meeting
- 'It just adds to the grief': Southwestern N.S. reeling from more tragedy
- Inmates at Maritime prison to be among first to receive COVID-19 vaccine as part of pilot project
Suzette Belliveau
Suzette Belliveau is a Halifax based reporter with CTV Atlantic.
Suzette grew up in the Acadian community of Amirault's Hill, in Yarmouth County, N.S. and is fluent in both French and English.
She attended Ecole Secondaire de Pars-en-Bas – part of the Conseil scolaire acadien provincial, which is the Francophone school board for Nova Scotia.
In 2011, Suzette graduated from Saint Mary's University with a Bachelor of Arts with honours in religious studies and then earned a Bachelor of Journalism from University Of Kings College.
Suzette interned with CTV Atlantic in April of 2012 and stayed on as an autocue operator, production assistant, reporter, and field producer. She was hired as a full-time reporter in March of 2016.
When she’s not at work, Suzette loves to travel and spend time with friends and can often be found cheering on the Toronto Blue Jays.
Suzette is also an avid country music fan. She loves to sing and was even part of a classic country band before moving to Halifax.