Don Goodwin (July 24, 1930 – August 21, 2018) was a Canadian announcer and media executive. He spent a 31-year career with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), during which time he was the head of television entertainment and the CBC Sports division; led the network's coverage of the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal; and served as the director of the Ontario region. He was most famous for a 23-day stint in 1989, when he hosted the CBC's national and Toronto-area evening newscasts during a strike that took The National off the air, which turned him into a household name and face overnight. Goodwin retired months after the strike but continued as a tennis and squash announcer and was the public address announcer for the 1996 Summer Olympics opening ceremony.