- John H. Bryden
John H. Bryden (born
July 15 ,1943 ,Dundas, Ontario ) is a Canadian politician, journalist, historian.Education
He received an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree in English and History from
McMaster University in 1966, and a Masters of Philosophy in English from theUniversity of Leeds in 1968.Early career
From 1969 to 1989, Bryden held a number of positions as a journalist at several Canadian newspapers including the "
Hamilton Spectator ", the "Globe and Mail " and the "Toronto Star ".Political career
Bryden was first elected to the
Canadian House of Commons as a member of theLiberal Party of Canada during the Liberal sweep of Ontario in the 1993 election.He was re-elected in the 1997 election for the riding of
Wentworth-Burlington , and again in the 2000 election, in the riding ofAncaster-Dundas-Flamborough-Aldershot .He supported Deputy Prime Minister
John Manley to succeed the retiringJean Chrétien . This brought an end to his political career, as Manley was unable to make much headway against frontrunnerPaul Martin , who not only had a large lead in polls but also controlled much of the party machinery. Apparently in retaliation, Bryden's renomination was not guaranteed and his electoral district was abolished, forcing him into an uphill battle against a Martin loyalist. In February 2004, he left the Liberal Party to join theConservative Party of Canada , citing disagreement with the actions and policies of the newly-chosen Liberal leader Martin, notably criticizing Martin's vindictiveness and blaming him for theSponsorship scandal . Bryden was unable to gain the Conservative nomination for his riding ofAncaster-Dundas-Flamborough-Westdale in the 2004 federal election, and he retired from politics.As a writer
To date, his books have focused on Canada's involvement in
World War II particularly in the area of chemical and biological warfare ("Deadly Allies") and signal intelligence ("Best Kept Secret"). His writing career was interrupted by his political career. It remains to be seen whether he resumes his historical researches now that he has left politics.Publications include
*"Deadly Allies: Canada's Secret War 1937-1947", Diane Books Publishing Company, 1989. ISBN 0-7710-1724-3
*"Best Kept Secret: Canadian Secret Intelligence in the Second World War", Lester, 1993. ISBN 1-895555-29-9External links
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NAME=Bryden, John H.
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=Canadian politician
DATE OF BIRTH=July 15 ,1943
PLACE OF BIRTH=Dundas, Ontario ,Canada
DATE OF DEATH=living
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