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15 oeuvres 142 utilisateurs 4 critiques

Œuvres de June Callwood

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Date de naissance
1924-06-02
Date de décès
2007-04-14
Sexe
female
Nationalité
Canada
Lieu de naissance
Chatham, Ontario, Canada
Lieu du décès
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Professions
journalist
freelance writer
activist
Relations
Frayne, Trent (husband)
Prix et distinctions
Order of Canada (Companion, 2000)

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I remember hearing about Igor Gouzenko defecting from the USSR embassy and revealing that some Canadians were accused of giving secret information to the USSR. I don't think I ever heard that one of the accused spies was a Doukhobor woman from Saskatchewan. That woman, Emma Woikin, worked in the cipher division of External Affairs during World War II. June Callwood examines her life from her childhood on a farm, early marriage, death of her first child, suicide of her husband, her time in Ottawa, the prison term she served and her return to Saskatchewan where she worked as a legal secretary and married again. It's a fascinating tale but also one of injustice and inequality. Emma didn't sell top secrets to Russia and it's doubtful if what she did pass on was of any help to the Russians who got the information. She was not told she could have a lawyer and she certainly wasn't told that she didn't have to answer questions. She was sentenced to two and half years in prison. Because the sentence was longer than two years she had to serve it in Kingston Penitentiary. Another accused spy, Kathleen Wilsher, was also in Kingston. Conditions there were pretty awful but Emma seldom complained.

In all, thirteen people were arrested and charged with spying but ultimately only 7 were convicted. It is now felt that most of them did not pass anything of importance. The Gouzenko affair looks like a tempest in a teapot.
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gypsysmom | Apr 20, 2024 |
Very good story about sailing along the east coast of America and the ICW to the Bahamas. I have done most of the trip myself but not the east Coast of Canada. Brings back memories and I feel I could do the trip again sometime. Silver Donald Cameron is a character with the humour of the Atlantic Provinces.
 
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David-Block | Apr 1, 2024 |
 
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c_why | Sep 22, 2021 |
Fascinating story. Lots of true courtroom drama and lots of interesting expert testimony about sleep and sleep disorders presented more or less verbatim.
 
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muumi | Dec 5, 2011 |

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Œuvres
15
Membres
142
Popularité
#144,865
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
4
ISBN
27
Langues
1

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