- Alastair Sweeny
Alastair Sweeny (born
August 15 ,1946 ) is a Canadian publisher, historian, and author.Born in
Toronto ,Ontario , he attended St. Andrew's College, received a Bachelors degree from theUniversity of Trinity College (University of Toronto ), and a Master of Letters and Doctor of Philosophy fromTrinity College, Dublin .Sweeny has managed research programs, produced reference and learning materials and consulted with many leading private and public sector organizations, including as an adviser to the Canadian government's Task Force on National Unity (the Pepin-Robarts Commission),Fact|date=March 2008
Library and Archives Canada ,Parks Canada , Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, National Indian Veterans Association, Assembly of First Nations, Canadian Heritage, eLibrary ProQuest, Nelson Thomson Learning, Quebecor Media, Electric Library Canada andCanWest Global .In 1989, he produced "Canadisk", Canada's first multimedia CD-ROM as a joint venture with
Encyclopaedia Britannica . In the 1990s, he developed learning materials forApple Computer 's pioneeringeWorld online service, and produced the original "Encarta Book of Quotations" (1999) withMicrosoft Inc. andBloomsbury Publishing , London. In the 1990s he helped get Canada's SchoolNet under way, and developed the Today in Canadian History online service forBell Globemedia .Sweeny has produced and written corporate history for a number of Canadian companies, including
Investors Group , Alberta Energy Company (nowEncana ),Magna International and Gendis, Inc.. He has done background research for Canadian authors such asW. L. Morton (research for a biography ofLord Strathcona ),Peter C. Newman (Hudson's Bay Company series background history),Richard Gwyn (The 49th Paradox: Canada in North America),Pierre Berton (The Promised land) andJeffrey Simpson (Spoils of Power).Fact|date=March 2008 He is author of several books, including a biography of SirGeorge-Étienne Cartier (1976) and "CanQuiz" (2002).Sweeny is currently Executive Director of the non-profit educational foundation, The Civics Channel, dedicated to research, teaching and learning in the areas of citizenship and society, politics, human rights and the justice system. He is co-author and producer of Civics Canada Online, as well as its print version, "Civics Canada" (2005), and the sponsored Canadawiki portal.
He is also Vice President of Northern Blue Publishing of
Waterloo, Ontario , and co-author and producer of History of Canada Online and Canada's First People, a pioneering history of Canada's native and aboriginal nations.In 2008, he produced two open collaborative sites - The John A. Macdonald Portal and the Samuel de Champlain Portal - to serve as student resources on the life and works of Canada's first Prime Minister, and the founder of New France.
Bibliography
*"George-Étienne Cartier: A Biography" (McClelland & Stewart, 1976) ISBN 0-7710-8363-7
*"CanQuiz" (Key Porter, 2002) ISBN 1-55263-415-9
*"Civics Canada" (2005) ISBN 0-9738025-0-2
*"Canada: Our Story, Our People" (2005) ISBN 0-9780389-0-8
*"Canada's First People" (2006) ISBN 0-9780389-0-8External links
* [http://www.northernblue.ca/products/index.php/Welcome_to_Northern_Blue_Publishing Northern Blue Publishing]
* [http://canadachannel.ca/index.php History of Canada Online]
* [http://www.canata.ca/index.php Canada's First People]
* [http://www.civicschannel.com/index.php Civics Canada Online]
* [http://www.civicschannel.com/indexc.php The Civics Channel]
* [http://canadawiki.org/index.php Canadawiki]
* [http://www.canadachannel.ca/pm/index.php/Welcome_to_the_John_A._Macdonald_Portal The John A. Macdonald Portal]
* [http://www.canadachannel.ca/champlain/index.php/Welcome_to_the_Samuel_de_Champlain_Portal The Samuel de Champlain Portal (bilingual)]
* [http://www1.sympatico.ca/cgi-bin/on_this_day Today in Canadian History (Bell Globemedia)]
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