George McLean is shown in an undated file photo. McLean, a longtime CBC News journalist and host of The National, has died in Toronto. The Brandon, Man., native joined the network in the 1950s and would become a familiar face and voice during nearly three decades of appearances on The National. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Files-HO
Republished March 22, 2016 - 1:02 PM
Original Publication Date March 21, 2016 - 9:00 PM
TORONTO - George McLean, a longtime CBC News journalist and host of The National, has died in Toronto.
The Brandon, Man., native joined the network in the 1950s and would become a familiar face and voice during nearly three decades of appearances on The National.
McLean served with the Royal Canadian Air Force in the Second World War before entering journalism via a small radio station in Kenora, Ont.
Before he retired, McLean marvelled at how audiences had begun treating him like a friend or family member.
The late Knowlton Nash, another former CBC News host, once said McLean gave audiences a feeling of comfort and calm and was believed by the viewers.
The CBC News website says McLean, who was 92, died last week in hospital in Toronto.
News from © The Canadian Press, 2016