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− | Born in [[1974]] in [[Directory:Vancouver, British Columbia|Vancouver]], [[Directory:Canada|Canada]], Marsden was raised in the birthplace of political talk-radio, where she grew up listening to [[Jack Webster]] and watching the Liberal Canadian Prime Minister flip people off. She still holds several major records in competitive swimming from her days as an international level competitor. | + | Born in [[Directory:Vancouver, British Columbia|Vancouver]], [[Directory:Canada|Canada]], Marsden was raised in the birthplace of political talk-radio, where she grew up listening to [[Jack Webster]] and watching the Liberal Canadian Prime Minister flip people off. She still holds several major records in competitive swimming from her days as an international level competitor. |
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| The fully bilingual former print and runway model was schooled almost exclusively in French until high school. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from [[Directory:Simon Fraser University|Simon Fraser University]] on a full academic scholarship before pursuing graduate studies in law and criminology, a journalism degree at the [[Directory:British Columbia Institute of Technology|British Columbia Institute of Technology]], then political journalism at the [[National Journalism Center]] in [[Directory:Washington, DC|Washington, DC]]. For her academic achievements, she was awarded the Canadian [[Governor General]]’s medal for academic excellence. The closest she ever wants to get to academia again is the local Starbucks. | | The fully bilingual former print and runway model was schooled almost exclusively in French until high school. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from [[Directory:Simon Fraser University|Simon Fraser University]] on a full academic scholarship before pursuing graduate studies in law and criminology, a journalism degree at the [[Directory:British Columbia Institute of Technology|British Columbia Institute of Technology]], then political journalism at the [[National Journalism Center]] in [[Directory:Washington, DC|Washington, DC]]. For her academic achievements, she was awarded the Canadian [[Governor General]]’s medal for academic excellence. The closest she ever wants to get to academia again is the local Starbucks. |