Craig Oliver
Auteur de Unleashing Demons: The Inside Story of Brexit
A propos de l'auteur
Crédit image: ctv question period
Œuvres de Craig Oliver
Étiqueté
Partage des connaissances
- Date de naissance
- 1938-11-08
- Sexe
- male
- Nationalité
- Canada
- Lieu de naissance
- Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- Lieux de résidence
- Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- Prix et distinctions
- University of Regina (LLD)
- Courte biographie
- Craig Oliver (born 1938) is a reporter for Canada's CTV television network. He is currently variously identified as chief political correspondent and chief parliamentary correspondent, and is co-anchor of the weekly public affairs series Question Period..[1] Oliver was born in Vancouver, British Columbia and grew up in Prince Rupert, British Columbia. He has been a reporter since 1957.[2]
Oliver was previously CTV's Ottawa bureau chief. He was a personal friend to the late Pierre Elliot Trudeau.
Oliver is legally blind, a condition he developed late in life.[2] Oliver has won two Gemini Awards and the President's Award from the Radio and Television News Directors' Association. He has also won the Gold Ribbon Award from the Canadian Association of Broadcasters, the Charles Lynch Award from the National Press Gallery. The University of Regina honoured Oliver in June 2009, with an Honorary Doctorate of Laws degree.
Membres
Critiques
Prix et récompenses
Statistiques
- Œuvres
- 2
- Membres
- 88
- Popularité
- #209,356
- Évaluation
- 3.7
- Critiques
- 3
- ISBN
- 9
The real fun in the book is his descriptions of the governments of Pierre Trudeau, Joe Clark, John Chretien, and Stephen Harper and the maneuvers that brought them to power or led to their defeat. He knew these leaders and the power brokers that made things happen in Ottawa and he is quite open in his descriptions of who did what to whom.
Another important part of his life was wilderness canoe tripping which he took to the highest level canoeing 30 rivers in northern Canada some of which his party was the first group to do them. His canoeing party included fellow journalists Tim Kotcheff, Bill Fox and Ross Howard but also politicians of various persuasions such as Pierre Trudeau, John Godfrey and Bill Fox.
He ends by describing his loss of vision and how he learned to accept it and how he continued working while slowly becoming blind.
A truly entertaining and informative book that will bring back memories to Canadians who lived through the period and followed politics of the period.… (plus d'informations)