Tracy Moore is the enigmatic, award-nominated host of Cityline — Canada’s longest-running, influential lifestyle program for women. From Monday to Friday, Moore is seen on screens across North America dipping into do-it-yourself projects, learning new recipes, and sizing up the latest fashions. Speaking to audiences about making it in the media and the challenges (and triumphs) of balancing a career and motherhood, Moore is always celebrated for her friendly nature and down to earth attitude.
Moore’s work ethic and engaging personality saw her quickly advance from a CTV intern to CBC videographer to back-up host and Newsworld anchor. From there, she joined Toronto’s number one morning show, Breakfast Television, as its live reporter. From BT she went to Cityline and the rest, as they say, is history.
With an honours degree in political science from McGill University and a Masters in Journalism from Western University, Moore has received several accolades for her work, including nominations from both Canadian Screen Awards and the Gemini Awards. She’s also the recipient of the Women Who Work Award, the Brilliant Minded Women Award for Community Service, and the BBPA Media Award. She has also twice-been named one of HELLO! Canada‘s “Most Beautiful Canadians”.
Moore’s work is not limited to her role on-air. She is a fitness fanatic and is committed to several charities, including her role as an ambassador for the Children’s Aid Foundation and Trust15. She has also joined forces with Freda’s to create a new, made in Canada fashion collection.