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  1. Neil Macdonald (born 1957) is a Canadian journalist with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and a former senior correspondent for CBC News The National. He is married to former CTV News bureau Chief Joyce Napier.

  2. Aug 30, 2016 · Neil Macdonald on brother Norm's confessions of a cult leader. 'Being a standup ... with a cult following just means that most folks hate your guts,' Norm writes in memoir. Neil Macdonald ·...

  3. Dec 22, 2021 · What made the comedy of Norm Macdonald so different from so many successful contemporary comedians, and what placed him profoundly at odds with our culture’s demands for how truth and...

  4. Nov 13, 2023 · Neil Macdonald spent 43 years reporting on politics, wars, elections, revolutions, booms, crashes, coups, and the struggles of ordinary human beings in the unforgiving, bewildering rush of history.

  5. Dec 3, 2019 · Neil Macdonald is a former foreign correspondent and columnist for CBC News who has also worked in newspapers. He speaks English and French fluently, as well as some Arabic.

  6. Sep 11, 2014 · Neil Macdonald is a former foreign correspondent and columnist for CBC News who has also worked in newspapers. He speaks English and French fluently, as well as some Arabic. Video...

  7. Jun 13, 2022 · 'There's a big new billboard in Times Square,' Neil Macdonald, a former CBC National reporter on the Hill, posted on Facebook on June 2. His late brother, comedian Norm Macdonald of SNL fame, has a new Netflix special out, released on May 30.

  8. Jan 7, 2015 · Neil Macdonald weighs in on what attacks like the Charlie Hebdo shooting mean for free expression.

  9. Sep 14, 2021 · Macdonald died in Los Angeles from leukemia Tuesday, Neil said. Macdonald was diagnosed with cancer in 2013, and his condition took a turn for the worse last month, he said.

  10. Norman Gene Macdonald [i] (October 17, 1959 [ii] – September 14, 2021) was a Canadian stand-up comedian, actor, and writer whose style was characterized by deadpan delivery, eccentric understatement, and the use of folksy, old-fashioned turns of phrase.

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