Former CBC bureau chief Elly Alboim, 78, remembered for his lasting mark on politics
OTTAWA — Longtime CBC News parliamentary bureau chief and Carleton University journalism professor Elly Alboim, who died last week at age 78, is being remembered for his lasting mark on politics and for helping to launch generations of new political journalists.
Born to Polish immigrant parents, Alboim served as CBC’s parliamentary bureau chief from 1977 to 1993, and for 30 years as a strategic communications adviser at Earnscliffe Strategies. He also taught for 45 years at Carleton University’s school of journalism, where he trained CBC News’ chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton and many others.
His family said he died on Feb. 8 of heart failure. Tributes have rolled in for Alboim over the past week from cabinet ministers, strategists and journalists.
Barton, who studied under Alboim while completing a master of journalism degree at Carleton University, remembers him as someone who could be intimidating but also had a real desire to pass on knowledge to students.


