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The Roundtable

It's time for a different kind of morning show. The Roundtable will be a feisty, personality-driven discussion on national issues... including the West! Pat Bolland and Alex Pierson will be at The Roundtable in Toronto, while Andrea Slobodian will sub-anchor from Calgary. The three-hour program will feature debate, discussion and lively interviews with newsmakers and shakers from coast to coast.

On Air

Newfoundland

Monday to Friday 10:30AM - 1:30PM

Atlantic

Monday to Friday 9AM - 12PM

Eastern

Monday to Friday 8 - 11AM

Central

Monday to Friday 7 - 10AM

Mountain

Monday to Friday 6 - 9AM

Pacific

Monday to Friday 5 - 8AM

About Alex Pierson

There's not much award-winning journalist Alex Pierson hasn't seen or taken on over her 15 year career as a reporter and anchor. She's gone toe-to-toe with pit-bull-hating politicians, faced off against Black Block protesters during the G20 and her reports on the Ontario trucking industry not only saw her drive a big rig - but garnered her two national awards and changed licensing laws in the province. After spending several years at Citytv and CP24 in Toronto, Alex Pierson moved to Global News where she continued her role on the anchor desk while covering the court beat.

About Pat Bolland

Pat Bolland has been working in television for over two decades. He's got the world of business covered, and has worked on both sides of the border at CBC, CNBC, and most recently at BNN. Pat excels in taking complex stories and relating them to his viewers. He currently works at a Toronto-based communications agency. Despite all his business and television acumen he's best known as "the guy with the 'stache'."?

About Andrea Slobodian

A life-long Prairie girl, Andrea Slobodian has spent the last decade working in television, radio and print newsrooms across Western Canada. She started her career at some of Sun Media's smaller newspapers in Manitoba and has worked as a television reporter, producer and anchor at Citytv and Global in Winnipeg and CBC Calgary. Stints on Breakfast Television and the Canadian Traffic Network helicopter make her no stranger to morning television and she's eager to engage in lively debate to wake up Western Canada.