- Frank Howard (columnist)
Frank Howard was a Canadian
journalist (andcolumnist ) who wrote for theOttawa Citizen , [" [http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/city/story.html?id=490d4f9d-436f-40c4-a7c2-bcce176a5dbd] " The Ottawa Citizen, February 28th, 2008]The Globe and Mail , [" [http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20080301.OBHOWARD01//TPStory/Obituaries] ", The Globe and Mail, March 1st 2008] TheMontreal Gazette , [" [http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20080301.OBHOWARD01//TPStory/Obituaries] ", The Globe and Mail, March 1st 2008] TheMontreal Star [" [http://www.qctonline.com/node/447] ", The Quebec Chronicle Telegraph] and TheQuebec Chronicle Telegraph . [" [http://www.qctonline.com/node/447] ", The Quebec Chronicle Telegraph] He was born on January 3rd 1931 inMontreal ,Canada to anglophone parents, [" [http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20080301.OBHOWARD01//TPStory/Obituaries] ", The Globe and Mail, March 1st 2008] but grew up in a francophone community attending l'Academie Roussin in Pointe-aux-Trembles. As a young man, he also attended Queen's university in Kingston, Ontario, returning toQuebec (the francophone province) in the 1950s and 60s to cover theQuiet Revolution for the anglophone press. As a bilingual anglophone writing during the 1960s, he was an influential figure in the Canadian political scene at a time when there was little communication between anglophone and francophone communities. According toJohn Gray (Canadian author) of the Globe and Mail, Frank Howard sought to introduce English and French Canada to one another. [" [http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20080301.OBHOWARD01//TPStory/Obituaries] ", The Globe and Mail, March 1st 2008] During the Quiet Revolution, nationalist sentiment ran high and the two ethnicities were seen as something like 'Two Solitudes ' As an anglophone and a political moderate, Frank Howard was sympathetic to Quebec grievances without supporting separatist goals. [" [http://www.qctonline.com/node/447] ", "“He was “very knowledgeable about Quebec.” Howard played a “delicate role,” “He was an Anglo Quebecer and fluently bilingual.” He wanted to explain Quebec to the rest of Canada and the rest of Canada to Quebecers." Quebec Chronicle Telegraph, March 5, 2008] At the Gazette, and later at the Globe and Mail, Mr. Howard broke many important stories including the infamous "Vive le Québec libre " speech byCharles de Gaulle as well as covering other seminal moments in Quebec history such as the founding of the Parti Québécois and the 'nationalization' of Quebec Hydro. [ e.g. cf "Will René Lévesque's moment of truth be bitter?" Globe and Mail, 13 October, 1967" ] He worked with bothRené Lévesque (who became the first separatist Premier of Quebec) andPierre Trudeau (who was the Prime Minister of Canada).In 1969 Frank Howard was recruited by the Canadian federal government under Trudeau for work in the Department of Communications (he became Director of Information under
Eric Kierans ). There, among other things, he wrote speeches for Kierans during theOctober crisis . He left the civil service in the 1970s and began a daily column on the federal bureaucracy. [" [http://books.google.ca/books?id=E5AIU2qChy0C&pg=PA87&dq=%22Frank+Howard%22+Eric+Kierans&sig=fAFTAJFegv7hGT2JdWprhbxqPmo#PPA87,M1] "In fact, he took a cut in pay and had to work as a reporter for a short time before starting the column. According to Patrick Gossage: "I could jump back into journalism. Or could I? There is little precedent, and there would be a lot of retraining and laundering. And I would start as usual, from a meagre position. I have not forgotten meeting the once powerful adviser/speechwriter to the former minister of Communications, Eric Kierans, one Frank Howard covering a community meeting for the Citizen" "Close To The Charisma: My Years Between the Press and Pierre Elliott Trudeau" (87) ] The column, called 'The Bureaucrats,' ran in the Ottawa Citizen for 20 years. He died on February 26th, 2008 in Mexico of complications related to lung cancer.External links
*http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20080301.OBHOWARD01//TPStory/Obituaries
*http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/city/story.html?id=490d4f9d-436f-40c4-a7c2-bcce176a5dbd
*http://www.qctonline.com/node/447
*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quiet_revolution
*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two_Solitudes_%281945_novel%29
*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Kierans
*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/October_Crisis
*http://books.google.ca/books?id=E5AIU2qChy0C&pg=PA87&dq=%22Frank+Howard%22+Eric+Kierans&sig=fAFTAJFegv7hGT2JdWprhbxqPmo#PPA1,M1References
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