Is Sonia Mangat Leaving Your Morning?

Mangat became a traffic expert, entertainment reporter, and fashion reporter for CTV Morning Live in 2016. Mangat’s ten-year experience piqued her interest in the entertainment industry and demonstrated the dedication required for a career in the media, bringing her full circle back to the ETALK team.

 

Sonia Mangat Hosting the Show
Sonia Mangat Hosting the Show

 

Likewise, Sonia was interviewed In 2015, I was featured on the internet platform “Dail Hive” for their article Women of Vancouver. She expressed an interest in working in the sector for a longer time in the future. She said she’d like to be a part of a morning program to “help people start their day positively.”

Sonia has not yet announced her departure from Your Morning. She is enjoying herself as the show’s host.

Sonia Manget Bio: Everything you need to know

She was born in India and immigrated to Canada at the age of nine. Her childhood and adolescence were spent competing in dance competitions and performing hip hop and jazz for her family.

She has a daughter named Marish, who was born in the year 2011. She does not appear to be married, however, as she has resumed using her maiden name, Sonia Mangat.

 

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“The reason for her existence,” she says of her daughter. As a mother, she attempts to instil in Mariah all of the necessary wisdom and values for her to navigate life with joy and grace.

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In her twenties, she worked as a medical lab worker. She did, however, return to school for a broadcasting degree.

Her career began in 2009 when she graduated from BCIT’s journalism school and Columbia Academy’s Broadcasting and Performing Arts department. Her internship at eTalk Toronto piqued her interest in the entertainment sector while also exposing her to the problems that come with it.

 

Sonya Singh and Sonia Mangat Talk Women Empowerment and the Need for More South-Asian Role Models
Sonya Singh and Sonia Mangat Talk Women Empowerment and the Need for More South-Asian Role Models

 

She worked as a news reporter and anchor for both TALK-1200 (RJ AM) and CKNW 980 in Vancouver shortly after.

Her days on the radio were also numbered when she was appointed as a weekend weather specialist and feature story reporter by Global Television. Sonia’s achievements were acknowledged not only by her peers and competition, but also by the BC Association of Broadcasters, which would soon present her with the Broadcaster of Tomorrow award.