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Facts of Amanda Lang

Date of Birth: 1970 , October-31
Birth Nation: Canada
Height: 5 Feet 6 Inch

Quick Timeline of Amanda Lang

1970 Born in Canada
2002 Served in Business Television (BNN)
2009 Left CNN
2009 Joined CBC
2011 Involved in several Controversies
2012 Divorced with Vincent Borg
2013 Began dating Geoff Beattie
2012 Released her first book, The Power of Why

Detail Timeline of Amanda Lang

October 31 , 1970

Born in Canada

Sweet and lovely, Amanda was born as Amanda Lang on the laps of Otto Lang and Adrian Macdonald somewhere in Canada. She is Canadian and is of white ethnicity. She is five feet and six inch tall. 

2002

Served in Business Television (BNN)

Born on the upper middle class family, Lang received her primary education from St Mary's Academy and then she joined University of Manitoba where she majored in architecture. She has been active as a journalist since a long time. She began working as a journalist at The Globe and Mail in the InfoGlobe unit and after that she also served as a correspondent for the National Post. She was also one of the important members of the team that launched Business Television (BNN). 

2009

Left CNN

After serving in the The Globe and Mail in the InfoGlobe unit and National Post, she joined CNN as an anchor. There she also reported New York stock exchange for American Morning. She then returned back to Canada and then she began working as the host of SqueezePlay and The Commodities Report. She left SqueezePlay and The Commodities Report in mid 2009. 

October 26 , 2009

Joined CBC

After she quit SqueezePlay, she joined CBC news at the end of 2009 and then she began serving them as an anchor of The Lang & O'Leary Exchange. In this show, she also took an interview with former prime minister of Canada, Brian Mulroney.

2011

Involved in several Controversies

Besides having good reputation as a journalist and news correspondent from Canada, she has also been involved in several controversies. In 2011, she served as the host of CBC's The National where she worked on to determine the credibility of the NDP leader Jack Layton's. For this work she was severely criticized.

2012

Divorced with Vincent Borg

Amanda Lang was once married to Vincent Borg. The actual date when they got married is unknown. Borg served as an executive VP of corporate communications at Peter Munk's gold mining company Barrick Gold for several years. They got separated in 2012 and they finally dissolved their married life the same year.

2013

Began dating Geoff Beattie

With the start of 2013, Lang began dating Geoff Beattie. Geoff Beattie is also a business executive and he is the graduate of University of Western Ontario. He is also famous for being one of the important members of Royal Bank of Canada board of directors.

October 9 , 2012

Released her first book, The Power of Why

Beautiful lady, Amanda Lang is a multi talented woman. Besides being journalist and news correspondent, she is also an avid writer. At the end of 2012, she released her first book, The Power of Why. 

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Amanda Lang was once married to Vincent Borg. The actual date when they got married is unknown. Borg served as an executive VP of corporate communications at Peter Munk's gold mining company Barrick Gold for several years. They got separated in 2012 and they finally dissolved their married life the same year.

With the start of 2013, Lang began dating Geoff Beattie. Geoff Beattie is also a business executive and he is the graduate of University of Western Ontario. He is also famous for being one of the important members of Royal Bank of Canada board of directors.

Born on the upper middle class family, Lang received her primary education from St Mary's Academy and then she joined University of Manitoba where she majored in architecture. She has been active as a journalist since a long time. She began working as a journalist at The Globe and Mail in the InfoGlobe unit and after that she also served as a correspondent for the National Post. She then joined CNN as an anchor. There she also reported New York stock exchange for American Morning. At the end of 2009, she joined CBC news as an anchor of The Lang & O'Leary Exchange.