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History Prairie Provinces (ab, Mb, Sk)

Peggy & Balmer

by (author) Tom Radford

Publisher
NeWest Press
Initial publish date
Nov 2024
Category
Prairie Provinces (AB, MB, SK), Social Activists, Historical
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781774391068
    Publish Date
    Nov 2024
    List Price
    $32.95

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“Alberta is a puzzle, born in hope and anger,” William Thorsell writes in the introduction to this stunning new book by filmmaker and writer Tom Radford. Following the lives of his grandparents Peggy and Balmer Watt, Radford tells the story of two journalists who arrive in Edmonton the first day of the province's life, September 1, 1905, as Prime Minister Wilfred Laurier announces Alberta as the great hope for "Canada's Century" that lies ahead. But Albertans already have a contrary vision in mind, a government strong enough to challenge the constitution that binds them. Peggy and Balmer find themselves in the midst of a conflagration that will last a century - their marriage falls apart, their newspapers go bankrupt, and Alberta veers towards the extremist politics of today.
Balmer defends the freedom of the press and helps win the first Pulitzer awarded outside the United States. Peggy chronicles her own story, "A Woman in the West." Seen from our time, the lives of these two remarkable journalists introduce the angels and devils of Alberta history - the siren call of a Last Best West that once again jeopardizes Canada's future.

About the author

Tom Radford is a writer and documentary filmmaker working in Edmonton. Born to a newspaper family, he has explored both the character of western Canada and the issues which have plagued "next year country" in confederation. Over a 50 year career he has worked extensively with First Nations, environmentalists, and historians to portray how the unique culture of Alberta is under stress. Five films on Fort Chipewyan and the impact of the Oil Sands have recorded the challenges faced by resource development in the north.

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