- Peter Worthington
Peter Worthington (born
February 16 1927 ) is a Canadian journalist. Aforeign correspondent with the "Toronto Telegram " newspaper from 1956, Worthington was an eyewitness to the murder ofLee Harvey Oswald in 1963, and can be seen in photographs of the event. He remained with the "Telegram" until it folded in 1971. Worthington was the founding editor of the "Toronto Sun " newspaper, which was created by former "Telegram" employees upon that newspaper's demise.A conservative, Worthington led the brash new
tabloid throughout the 1970s as it campaigned against the government ofPierre Trudeau . At one point he was jailed after being accused of violating the "Official Secrets Act ".Following the 1981 police raid of gay bathouses in Toronto, Worthington, in an editorial and again in an interview with CBC Radio's "Sunday Morning" threatened to publish the name of future found-ins. [ [http://archives.cbc.ca/IDC-1-69-599-3233/life_society/gay_lesbian/clip9 "Sunday Morning", documentary on the raids by Terrence McKenna including in interview with Worthington aired on February 15, 1981] .]
Worthington stepped down as editor of the "Sun" in order to enter politics in the 1982. He sought the nomination of the Progressive Conservative Party for a
by-election in Toronto's Broadview—Greenwood riding, but was defeated in a hotly contested race in which the six candidates sold thousands of party memberships. Worthington lost the nomination to Bill Fatsis, who was supported by the riding's large Greek-Canadian population. Worthington then ran as an independent candidate, and placed a strong second to the winner, New DemocratLynn McDonald . He succeeded in becoming the official Progressive Conservative candidate for the riding in the 1984 general election, but was again defeated by McDonald.The son of
F. F. Worthington , Peter Worthington is aveteran of both the Second World War and theKorean War . He served as an air gunner with theRoyal Navy andRoyal Canadian Navy in the first conflict, and as an intelligence officer in thePrincess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (PPCLI) inKorea .He received a B.A. from the
University of British Columbia and a bachelor's in journalism atCarleton University . [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0008720]Worthington was criticized when it was revealed that he had informed to the American
Federal Bureau of Investigation about the suspected political sympathies of a number of his friends includingJune Callwood . ["Writer feels 'betrayed' over name on FBI list" by Jane Armstrong and Dale Brazao, "Toronto Star", page A22, September 28, 1989] ["Worthington was informant for FBI, documents reveal", "Toronto Star", page A22, September 28, 1989] Worthington is the step-father of conservative writerDanielle Crittenden , and is therebyDavid Frum 's father-in-law.References
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* [http://archives.cbc.ca/IDC-1-69-599-3233/life_society/gay_lesbian/clip9 Worthington reporting on the
1981 Toronto bathhouse raids ]
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