1. Erin Davis is the author of the book Mourning Has Broken: Love, Loss and Reclaiming Joy and a former media figure in Toronto, Ontario.

1. Erin Davis is the author of the book Mourning Has Broken: Love, Loss and Reclaiming Joy and a former media figure in Toronto, Ontario.
Erin Davis was raised in Ottawa and Trenton, Ontario, and England.
Erin Davis co-hosted the morning show on CKLW during its final years as a Top 40 station, and, along with many other employees of the station, was laid off in late 1984 when the station went to a mostly-automated Music of Your Life format.
Shortly after Davis joined Daynard, 'Don and Erin' became the top rated morning show in the market.
In March 1991, Erin Davis gave birth to her daughter Lauren Erin Davis.
Thanks to the station setting up a temporary studio in her home, Erin Davis was able to return to the air only one week later and broadcast the show from home for the next three months.
Together, Don and Erin maintained high ratings through 1999, when Don Daynard retired and was replaced by Bob Magee as Davis's co-host in the mornings.
That fall she starred in W Live with Erin Davis, featuring guests and viewers discussing women's lifestyle, health and wellness issues.
Also that summer, Erin Davis was contacted by Ross Petty, a theatrical producer who was organizing his annual Christmas family pantomime in Toronto.
On September 7,2004, about 14 months after her abrupt departure from CHFI, Erin Davis returned to Toronto radio.
Erin Davis made a number of guest host appearances on CFTO and Global.
Erin Davis is an accomplished vocalist and fronted an oldies band for over 10 years.
Erin Davis was featured on three CDs for the Toronto Blue Jays and Variety Club during the team's pennant and World Series runs of the early 1990s.
Erin Davis has sung national anthems at many Blue Jays, Maple Leafs and Argonauts games, and boasts a winning record for the home team.
Erin Davis is very active with the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation and has worked for Sheena's Place and the Children's Wish Foundation of Canada, for which she raised over $160,000 in the summer of 1998, simply by shaving her head.
Erin Davis has been saluted by Rotary International, the Empire Club, Variety Club and Toastmasters International for her public service work.
In 2020, Erin Davis is to be inducted into the Canadian Broadcasting Hall of Fame.
Drift With Erin Davis is a collection of original sleep stories she writes and narrates.