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Canadian writer, broadcaster and columnist
Amil Niazi
Born1984 (age 40–41)
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Amil Niazi is a Canadian writer, broadcaster and columnist, residing in Toronto, Ontario.

Niazi was a long-time section editor at Vancouver's now defunct alternative weekly Terminal City. She went on to co-found the alternative bi-weekly Only. Niazi is also the former co-host of Citytv's Ethnosonic and a regular contributor to CBC Radio 3.

Her freelance work has appeared in Vancouver Magazine, The Westender, Harmony Magazine, Mini Magazine and The Loop.

She is an associate producer at Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

References

  1. "CBC News: Biographies of CBCNews.ca Staff". CBC. Archived from the original on 1 July 2010. Retrieved 10 June 2010.


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