Jacqueline Milczarek has almost 25 years of broadcasting experience in Canada. She was raised and educated in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She joined CTV News Channel in 2007 and in 2012 is broadcasting on weekend mornings as a news anchor. She recently brought Canadians coverage of the G20 Summit in Toronto which garnered the highest ratings in CTV News Channel history. Jacqueline also anchored the 2009 CTV News Channel Special Report on U.S. President Obama's visit to Canada and the 2009 miracle plane landing on the Hudson River. Before she joined CTV News, Milczarek was a reporter and part-time anchor to Global TV's First National with Peter Kent. A highlight of her career was reporting during the 1995 Quebec Referendum, while she was a National Affairs Correspondent on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. She has earned two RTNDA (Radio Television Digital News Association, formerly the Radio-Television News Directors Association) Awards. Her first RTNDA award was for Best Continuing Coverage in 1999 for her story profiling Michael Vytingam, who made a courageous recovery from coma. Her second award was for Best Live Special Event Coverage for the coverage of Pope John Paul's visit to Canada during the World Youth Day in 2002. She is a graduate of Ryerson University and lives in Toronto, Ontario, Canada with her husband Steve and two children.