Career
Before working in radio, Deacon was a television broadcaster. She hosted the Canadian Broadcasting Company"s flagship daytime television show called The Gill Deacon Show on Canadian Broadcasting Company Television in Canada, from 2006 to 2007. Her past television hosting credits include co-hosting with Jay Ingram from 1996 to 2002 on Discovery Channel Canada"s discovery.ca, as well as Canadian Broadcasting Company Television"s Code Green.
Deacon has also worked as a television host for Canadian Broadcasting Company Montreal and CTV. In Montreal, she spent four years hosting and writing for Citybeat, a national half-hour program showcasing Quebec arts and culture.
During that time, she was also a weekly arts correspondent for Canadian Broadcasting Company News: Morning on Canadian Broadcasting Company Newsworld. Deacon is well known for her interest in environmental issues.
Her first book, Green for Life (Penguin, 2008), a book of common-sense alternatives and practical solutions for leaving a smaller ecological footprint, was a national bestseller. From 2008 to 2009, she wrote a monthly greening column of the same name for Chatelaine.
Her second book, There"s Lead in Your Lipstick: Toxins in Our Everyday Bodycare and How to Avoid Them (Penguin, 2011), was also a national bestseller and an Amazon Top 100 book, and spent several weeks on The Globe and Mail bestseller list.
Deacon"s books have led her to work actively as a public speaker, providing presentations for companies and organizations looking to broaden their awareness and commitment to sustainability. Before establishing her career in journalism, she taught elementary school children with learning disabilities, guided bicycle tours in Europe and New Zealand, and was the lead singer for the band Bag of Hammers, with Kevin Fox.