Graham Fraser (journalist)

Graham Fraser (journalist)

Graham Fraser (born 1946 in Ottawa, Ontario) is Canada's sixth Commissioner of Official Languages, and a former Canadian journalist and writer. He is the author of several books, both in English and French, and served as the National Affairs Correspondent for the "Toronto Star", for which he also writes a weekly column. He is also adjunct professor of journalism at Carleton University.

Fraser is the son of Blair Fraser, a respected newspaper and magazine reporter of the mid-20th century. Blair Fraser drowned on a canoe trip in 1966. Graham Fraser attended Upper Canada College and, later, studied at the University of Toronto where he obtained a BA in 1968 and an MA in History in 1972. During his career as a journalist, Fraser wrote for "Maclean's", "The Globe and Mail", "The Montreal Gazette" and "Le Devoir".

Fraser's unusual abilities as a journalist writing in both of Canada's official languages gave him natural qualifications to be Canada's Commissioner of Official Languages. In early 2006 he published a book, "Sorry, I Don't Speak French", which reviewed the successes and failures of Canada's policy of official bilingualism. It was largely on the basis of the book and of Fraser's bilingual work experience that Prime Minister Stephen Harper nominated Fraser to be Canada's next Commissioner of Official Languages in September 2006. The nomination was unanimously endorsed by the House of Commons on October 17. [ [http://www.cyberpresse.ca/article/20060913/CPACTUALITES/609131921/5025/CPDMINUTE Harper propose Graham Fraser comme commissaire aux langues officielles] (Canadian Press, September 13, 2006)]

Bibliography

* "Fighting Back: Urban Renewal in Trefann Court" (1972)
* "PQ: René Lévesque and the Parti Québécois in Power" (1984)
* "Playing for Keeps: The Making of the Prime Minister, 1988" (1989)
* "Vous m'intéressez: Chroniques" (2001)
* "Sorry, I Don't Speak French: Confronting the Canadian Crisis That Won't Go Away" (2006)

References

External links

* [http://www.carleton.ca/jmc/facultystaff/fraser.html Biographical note] on the Carleton University website
* [http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Render&c=Page&cid=968332188774&ce=Columnist&colid=969907621570 Graham Fraser columns in the "Toronto Star"] (defunct)

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