CityNews reporter Ginella Massa anchored the network's late-night newscast on November 17, following which she tweeted, “That’s a wrap! Tonight wasn’t just important for me. I don’t think a woman in hijab has ever anchored a newscast in Canada.”
That's a wrap! Tonight wasn't just important for me. I don't think a woman in hijab has ever anchored a newscast in Canada. Thx @CityNews ❤️ pic.twitter.com/Uue2VVD41z
— Ginella Massa (@GinellaMassa) November 18, 2016
Massa received a wave of support from users on social media with her tweet being favourited 2,779 times. Speaking to Yahoo Style, Massa said she was thrilled to be the first hijab-wearing host on a Canadian newscast, and acknowledged how long it taken to achieve the breakthrough.
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“It feels really amazing to be the first hijabi reporter in Canada, but I certainly hope I’m not the last," she added. While reaction to Massa’s newscast has been mostly positive in Canada, she did receive a few negative comments and tweets as well.
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However, she said, “But this is all the more reason in today’s climate to see positive images of Muslim women,” she said. “They are a symbol of Islam when they wear the hijab and that carries a powerful image. It’s so important to see positive images of us in the media.”
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That's awesome Ginella! ♡☆
— Vidman 🪩 Dan Lauckner (@vidman) November 18, 2016
congratulations!
— Esther Jennings (@estherjennings) November 20, 2016
Awesome watching you grow from the old days at Newschannel
— Rob Malcolm (@RobTV2019) November 18, 2016
and I got an extra bonus seeing you in the building today too 🙋👏😘
— Dina Pugliese-Mirkovich (@DinaPugliese) November 19, 2016
congratulations! You continue to be an inspiration.
— Linda Barnard (@barnardfilm) November 18, 2016
This article originally appeared on Huffington Post.
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