- published: 13 Jun 2016
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Mark Kelley is a Canadian television journalist, associated with CBC News. Formerly a correspondent and substitute anchor for The National and a host of CBC News: Morning, he hosted Connect with Mark Kelley on CBC News Network from 2009 to 2012, and joined the newsmagazine the fifth estate in 2012.
A graduate of Concordia University in Montreal, the fluently bilingual Kelley began reporting from within Quebec in the 1980s before joining CBC in 1990. From 2002 to 2004, he was co-host of the investigative journalism show CBC News: Disclosure with Diana Swain.
Recently, Kelley has moved away from being a regular reporter to focusing on documentaries and investigative journalism, making a series of ongoing stories on The National. His focus is often on issues of prejudice or controversy. Among his recent projects of this type were reports on the aftermath of the 2004 Tsunami and a series of reports from the Netherlands where he tried to get an insight into the growing anti-Muslim feelings there. He also made a series of reports where he sought to break down Canadian national stereotypes by accompanying Canadians with prejudices about certain people or provinces to visit them. In November 2006, he began a series called "7" where he would spend 7 days in someone else's shoes, such as a teacher at British Columbia's most troubled high school.
DJ Mark Kelley of THE ROOTS June Residency
Mark Kelley on Stolen Treasures - the fifth estate
Bassist Mark Kelley Solo The Roots Crew SoCal Cannabis Cup 2016 Front Row
Mark Kelley on Miracle Mineral Solution (MMS) - the fifth estate
Olivia Lincoln and The Dust Rays (Kirk Douglas, Mark Kelley and Ricc Sheridan) - Boogie Oogie Oogie
Mark Kelley w/ Mr. Goldfinger - Bass Cover
Mark Kelley on The Fire Within : The Secret Battles of Female Firefighters
Terry Cutler on CBC Connect with Mark Kelley discusses the CSIS Memo
Mark Kelley Bass Solo at CaliRoots 2015
Mark Kelley on Amanda Todd - the fifth estate
When her high heels hit the floor
Let her go
When she sa-shays out the door
Let her go
There's an unspoken rule
Every man should know
You can't hold her
If you can't let her go
If she needs time on her own
Let her go
Though it means you'll be alone
Let her go
Ask anyone who's tried
They'll say it's so
You can't hold her
If you can't let her go
If you can't let her go
How is she ever gonna know
Just how much she needs you
Just how much she means to you
If you can't be that strong
You're never gonna hold her for very long
When you see her with somebody new
Let her go
Passing right in front of you
Let her go
Even if it breaks your heart
Don't let it show
'Cause you can't hold her
If you can't let her go
And if you can't hold her