- Bill Cameron
William "Bill" Cameron (
January 23 1943 –March 12 2005 ) was born inVancouver, British Columbia ,Canada . AGemini Award winner, he was anews anchor ,television producer ,columnist and author. After attending theUniversity of Toronto and spending time inNew York City pursuing a career in acting, he got his start onCBC Radio as a freelance entertainment critic in the 1960s before moving on toMaclean's magazine where he was an associate editor and then to Global TV in 1978 as host of "Newsweek".In the 1980s, Cameron worked for
Citytv as the late night anchor for "CityPulse " but is best known for his work on the CBC television in the 1980s and 1990s, where he co-hosted "Midday", was a reporter on documentaries for and was an occasional anchor of "The Journal", and later anchored the local evening news on CBLT inToronto , the "CBC Morning News", and the afternoon show "Newsworld International" onCBC Newsworld . He left the CBC in 1999 to becomevice president of communications for an online gem marketing firm. He also took theethics chair at the Ryerson School of Journalism and freelanced for the "National Post " and "The Walrus ".In 2003, he released a novel "Cat's Crossing", published by
Random House of Canada. His second novel, "Dent In America", was nearly finished by the time of his death and was never published. He also had a cameo role on the comedy series "Puppets Who Kill " as the newsreader reporting on the latest murders by the show's homicidal puppets.Cameron was married to Cheryl Hawkes, a freelance journalist, with whom he had three children - Patrick, Rachel and Nicholas. He also had an elder son, Sean Patenaude. He died of
esophageal cancer on March 12, 2005.In his last piece of journalism, [http://www.tgwhf-uhn.ca/html/sites/billcameron/article.asp"Chasing the Crab"] , Cameron documented his battle with cancer. The essay appeared in the May 2005 issue of "
The Walrus ". It won two gold medals at the 2006 Canadian National Magazine Awards.In May, 2007, the Toronto General and Western Hospital Foundation set up the [http://www.billcameronfund.ca Bill Cameron Fund] to raise money for esophageal cancer research and patient care.
External links
* [http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2005/03/12/cameron050312.html CBC.ca News: Journalist Bill Cameron dies]
* [http://www.cbc.ca/story/arts/national/2006/06/10/magazine-awards.html CBC.ca News: 'Walrus,' Bill Cameron winners at magazine awards]
* [http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1110642436702_14/?hub=TopStories CTV.ca Veteran Canadian journalist Bill Cameron dies]
* [http://www.rrj.ca/issue/2000/spring/314/ Good night and Good luck] profile of Cameron in the "Ryerson Review of Journalism"
* [http://archives.cbc.ca/IDC-1-69-1596-10955-11/life_society/bill_cameron/ CBC Archives: Remembering Bill Cameron]
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