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CBC's Peter Mansbridge Celebrates 25 Years As The National Host: See His Style Evolution (PHOTOS)

LOOK: Peter Mansbridge's Style Evolution
TORONTO, ON - AUGUST 30: Peter Mansbridge attends the 26th Annual Gemini Awards - Industry Gala at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre on August 30, 2011 in Toronto, Canada. (Photo by George Pimentel/WireImage)
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TORONTO, ON - AUGUST 30: Peter Mansbridge attends the 26th Annual Gemini Awards - Industry Gala at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre on August 30, 2011 in Toronto, Canada. (Photo by George Pimentel/WireImage)

Canadian icon Peter Mansbridge achieved an important milestone on May 2.

The 64-year-old London-born journalist celebrated his 25th anniversary as host and special correspondent of The National, the CBC's current affairs show.

Starting his career as a reporter at The National in Saskatchewan in 1975, Mansbridge quickly moved up the ranks and became the head of the nightly programme in 1988.

Every night, for the past few decades, Canadians have watched the respected broadcaster deliver the news and interview Canadian politicians and leaders wearing classic suits and striped ties. (What, no Canadian Tuxedo, Peter?)

All the while, Mansbridge's hair (or, what's left of it) has stayed relatively the same, inching ever closer to Anderson Cooper silver.

So with much love, we give you Peter Mansbridge's style evolution:

Peter Mansbridge's Style Evolution

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