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John Fraser

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John Anderson Fraser, CM (born June 5, 1944) is an award-winning Canadian journalist, author, and Master or chief administrative officer of Massey College, a self-governing interdisciplinary graduate college affiliated with the University of Toronto. He is married to Elizabeth MacCallum and has three daughters as well as an Irish terrier, Mollie Bloom. He is a committed Anglican and has served as both a Sunday school teacher and as rector's warden at his church, St. Clement's-Eglinton in Toronto. Until mid-2008, he was also Chair of the Canadian Journalism Foundation and teaches a course in Canadian newspaper history SMC312H1 at St. Michael's College at the University of Toronto.
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The John Fraser listed here appears to be more than one author. The books about China and about ballet, as well as 'Saturday Night Lives' and 'Eminent Canadians', are all by the same contemporary person, who appears to be the main John Fraser listed on this page. However, 'Cope's Tobacco Plant' and 'Youth's Golden Cycle' appear to be by different authors (the latter from another era).

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