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Bruce Phillips (journalist)

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caucus in both the House of Commons and the Senate tried to hold up the appointment on the grounds that Phillips was too close to Mulroney to credibly serve in a non-partisan watchdog role, he was ultimately approved in 1991. He held the position until his retirement in 2000, having received a
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two-year extension to his term by Prime Minister Jean Chretien, approved unanimously by the House of Commons and the Senate. During this time he succeeded in persuading Parliament to pass the
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so irritated administration officials that the U.S. State Department reportedly pressured Southam to recall him early, which precipitated a shift to CTV as Ottawa bureau chief.
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As the Southam correspondent in Washington during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, his coverage of American involvement in the
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Bill Fox, "A voice of context, and wise counsel Bruce Phillips protected right to know, right to privacy".
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A funny way to run a country : further memoirs of a political voyeur
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television journalist and civil servant. He was best known as the
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Communications directors of the Canadian Prime Minister's Office
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Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act
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described Phillips as the best writer ever to grace the
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correspondent in the 1960s before joining CTV in 1968.
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He left CTV in 1985 to become press officer for the
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Canadian
Parliament Hill
CTV News
Question Period
Prime Ministers
Fort William
Ontario
Port Arthur News-Chronicle
Calgary Herald
Canadian Press
Southam News
National Newspaper Award
Charles Lynch
Parliamentary Press Gallery
Washington, DC
Vietnam War
Embassy of Canada to the United States
Pamela Wallin
Director of Communications
Brian Mulroney
Privacy Commissioner of Canada
Liberal
Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act
George Radwanski
Officer of the Order of Canada



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