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117:, Toronto. In 1974, Fil moved over to the ‘opposition', to host a one-year run of his own eponymous talk show on Dr. Charles Allard's newly-launched CITV private television station, and also began what would become a five-year stint as host of a talk show on CJCA-AM radio Edmonton. In 1980 he took his talk-show host talents across town to CKXM-FM Edmonton, which had just changed its call-sign from CFRN, to avoid confusion with the AM station that used the same call letters. This series ran for three years; in 1983 he became host of Alberta Morning, the daily program that ran on CKUA-AM, then operated by Access Alberta. Later, in 1987, he became Director of Development for Access Alberta, in Edmonton. 132:
Fil Fraser died in Edmonton on December 3, 2017 of heart failure, aged 85. He was survived by his wife, Gladys Odegard; his four children, three siblings and extended family. He was predeceased by his parents, Felix and Marguerite Blache-Fraser, and three siblings.
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He moved to Edmonton in 1965, where he became program manager and senior producer of the Metropolitan Edmonton Educational Television Association (MEETA), Canada's first educational television channel, which aired on
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A writer and educator in the field of alcoholism and addictions, he served as head of alcoholism prevention programs for both Alberta and Saskatchewan. He was an adjunct professor in State and Legal Studies at
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In the 1970s, Fraser formed a production company to produce educational television films. He then went on to produce four feature films, from 1977–82, including
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Fraser served on the Alberta Task Force on Film and the Federal Task Force on Broadcasting Policy (Caplan/Savageau) and was the Governor of the
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He organized the first Alberta Film Festival in 1974, which later became the Alberta Motion Picture Industry Association, and founded the
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radio in Barrie, where he would become the station's sports director and play-by-play announcer, calling games for the
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Fraser served as Chief Commissioner for the Alberta Human Rights Commission from 1989 to 1992 and served on the
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Born in Montreal in 1932, Fraser began his career in broadcasting in 1951, when hired at the age of nineteen by
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In 1955, Fraser moved back to Montreal, where he attended McGill University and hosted an all-night show at
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helped the provincial arts sector to flourish from the early 1970s to the mid-1980s.
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Fraser moved to western Canada in 1958, and initially worked in public relations for
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and received the Alberta Achievement Award. In 2015, he was made a member of the
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Running Uphill: The Fast, Short Life of Canadian Champion Harry Jerome
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Running Uphill: The Fast, Short Life of Canadian Champion Harry Jerome
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as well as a member of the Canadian Association of Black Journalists.
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Alberta's Camelot: Culture and the Arts in the Lougheed Years
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announcing. In 1960, he founded a newspaper called the
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in Toronto. In 1952, he worked as a radio announcer in
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In 2009, he completed the book 79:Saskatchewan Government Insurance 659: 637:Takach, Geo (2 December 2010). 600: 557:"How the Blacks Created Canada" 359:"Pioneer: Fraser, Fil (1932- )" 246: 89:broadcasts and sometimes doing 789:Members of the Order of Canada 764:Canadian television executives 431: 417: 393:Wyman, Marlena (Summer 2003). 321: 122:Canadian Journalism Foundation 1: 578:Fear, Jon (29 October 2010). 520:Lem, Val Ken (22 June 2007). 314: 297:How the Blacks Created Canada 205:How the Blacks Created Canada 799:Canadian non-fiction writers 333:www.lieutenantgovernor.ab.ca 7: 744:Black Canadian broadcasters 241:Alberta Order of Excellence 235:Fraser was a member of the 211:Public service and academia 39:Broadcasting and journalism 10: 830: 814:Black Canadian journalists 754:Film producers from Quebec 494:"Alberta arts on the cusp" 230: 179: 749:Black Canadian filmmakers 809:Anglophone Quebec people 804:McGill University alumni 671:Lieutenantgovernor.ab.ca 156:The Hounds of Notre Dame 127: 639:"Rednecks or Radicals?" 136: 794:Black Canadian writers 759:Film festival founders 585:Waterloo Region Record 147:(executive producer), 144:Why Shoot the Teacher? 47:for his radio station 769:Writers from Montreal 471:Metro Cinema Edmonton 295:Fraser, Fil (2010). 276:Fraser, Fil (2006). 259:Lone Pine Publishing 253:Fraser, Fil (2003). 225:Athabasca University 95:Regina Weekly Mirror 111:ITV Global Edmonton 20:Felix Blache-Fraser 616:. 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CM
AOE
Alberta
Foster Hewitt
CKFH
Timmins, Ontario
CKBB
Barrie Flyers
CKVL
CFCF
Saskatchewan Government Insurance
hot stove league
junior hockey
play-by-play
CBXFT
ITV Global Edmonton
VisionTV
Canadian Journalism Foundation
Why Shoot the Teacher?
Marie-Anne
The Hounds of Notre Dame
Latitude 55°
Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television
Banff International Television Festival
Peter Lougheed
Harry Jerome
Spicer Commission
Athabasca University
Order of Canada
Alberta Order of Excellence

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