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John Sawatsky fonds
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1977-1987 (Creation)
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3.06 m of textual records
12 audio cassettes
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John Sawatsky was born in 1948 in Winkler, Manitoba. He received his B.A. Honours in Political Science at the Simon Fraser University in 1974. He has acquired much experience in the field of journalism at various universities including Carleton University and the University of Regina. Sawatsky was previously employed at the Vancouver Sun and B.C. Petroleum. He is presently a Journalism Trainer and an Adjunct Professor in the School of Journalism at the Carleton University. He is also a self-employed journalist and writer. Sawatsky has written "Men in the Shadows: the RCMP Security Service" (1980), "For Services Rendered: Leslie James Bennett and the RCMP Security Service" (1982), "Gouzenko: the Untold Story" (1984), "The Insiders: Government, Business and the Lobbyists" (1989) and "Mulroney: the Politics of Ambition" (1992). In 1976 he received the Michener Award for meritorious public service in the field of journalism. He has also received various other professional honours for other works he has completed. In 1985 Sawatsky returned to Ottawa where he now serves as an adjunct professor in the School of Journalism, Carlton University, and pursues a free lance career.
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Fonds consists of professional papers of Canadian investigative journalist John Sawatsky, 1977-1987. The bulk of the records concern four books written by Sawatsky. Relating to the first book, an expos of the private life of Soviet defector Igor Gouzenko, entitled 'Gouzenko: The Untold Story', are research files, manuscripts and drafts, interview transcripts, and sound recordings of conversations with Mrs. Gouzenko (1978-1984). The research files contain copies of clippings, court, and financial documents dating back to the 1940s. Pertaining to two books, 'Men in the Shadows: The RCMP Security Service' and 'For Services Rendered: Leslie James Bennett, and the RCMP Security Service'; the fonds includes research files, clippings, and galleys (1977-1982). Interview transcripts, manuscripts, proofs, and indexes relating to 'The Insiders: Government, Business and the Lobbyists' (1982-1987) are also present. In addition, correspondence and reports arising out of John Sawatsky's time at the University of Regina as Max Bell Professor of Journalism (1984-1985) and a small quantity of personal material are also included.
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Original order was restored. Interviews were filed in alphabetical order by the interviewee's last name. It must be noted that Macs are filed first, Mcs are filed second and Ms are filed after. A key to the interviewers is on the first page of each Index. Each interview was given a letter by the interviewer. The first interview would be known as A. The second interview of the same person would be known as B and so forth.
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Open for research. Researchers must sign a research agreement before gaining access to interview transcripts in Accession 94-73
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Copyright retained by the donor.
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Inventories available for 84-38 and 94-73; file list available for 84-52; index of interviewees available for 84-38.
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Although photocopied ca. 1980-1982, the research material relating to "Gowsenko: the untold story" dates back to the 1940s.
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- Royal Canadian Mounted Police (R.C.M.P.) (Subject)