Jennifer Elizabeth Valentyne (néePeck, born May 31, 1967) is a Canadian television personality. Her longest running role was onBreakfast Television inToronto for 23 years where she went from being a weather specialist to hosting the "Live Eye" and being the stand in co-host. From 2016 to 2020, she had various positions onCorus Entertainment properties, first as the host ofThe Bachelor &The Bachelorette Canada After Show onW Network (2016-2017), as co-host onDerringer in the Morning onQ107 in Toronto (2017-2019), and co-host of the Toronto edition ofGlobal News Morning (2019-2020).
Valentyne graduated fromDavid and Mary Thomson Collegiate Institute[1] and earned a Radio and Television Broadcasting Diploma from Toronto'sCentennial College. She began work atCity Toronto in 1987, as an intern and then a graphics operator withMuchMusic. In the early 1990s she appeared as "The Prize Queen" onSpeakers Corner and hosted 30-second spots called "MuchHappenings". In 1992 she became a regular as the "Singing Weathergirl" onBreakfast Television, where she worked doing "Live Eye" segments and as a fill-in co-host until her position was eliminated in April 2016.[2][3]
She is a formerToronto Argonauts cheerleader and has posed as theToronto Sun's Sunshine Girl. She is also a singer-songwriter. She sings jazz standards and originals; she sings onBT Holiday Favourites, a CD released by City Toronto in 2007.[4]
Valentyne moved toCorus Entertainment where she became the host ofThe Bachelorette Canada &The Bachelor Canada After Show onW Network in 2016 and 2017.[5][6] From February 2017 until February 2019 she was co-host onDerringer in the Morning on Corus-ownedQ107.[7]
In March 2019, Valentyne moved to Corus-owned Global News Toronto as a morning co-anchor.[8] Valentyne was laid off by Corus in August 2020.[9]
In May 2022, Valentyne announced, through a video posted to social media, that she had filed a complaint with theCanadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC) alleging gender discrimination by a previous employer.[10] Corus subsequently acknowledged that it was party to a process involving Valentyne and the CHRC, and announced that it had putDerringer in the Morning on hiatus pending the results of an external investigation.[11]
She is married to Greg Valentyne, a freelance producer/camera operator and founder of Heroes Beer. They have two children, Jackson and Georgia Valentyne.[12]