Jane Taber

[4] She also co-produced an hour-long documentary on the struggles of women in politics broadcast during the 1997 Canadian federal election.

Working under Bell Media's umbrella of companies, Taber was co-host of CTV Television Network's Question Period with Craig Oliver from 2005 to 2011, while also a senior parliamentary writer at The Globe and Mail's Ottawa bureau from 2003 to 2012.

However, she continued to take part in the program as a regular guest journalist, and acted as a stand-in host for Don Martin on CTV News Channel's Power Play.

While still Vice President at National Public Relations at that time,[8][9] Taber was later appointed Director of Communications for the winner of the leadership race, Premier of Nova Scotia Iain Rankin, in February 2021.

Educated at Carleton University, Taber was elected to its board of directors for a term of three years on July 1, 2019.