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Peter Hullett Desbarats, OC (July 2, 1933 – February 11, 2014) was a Canadian author, playwright and journalist. "Former journalist, author Peter Desbarats dies" . The Gazette, February 11, 2014. He was also the dean of journalism at the University of Western Ontario (1981–1997), a former commissioner in the and a former Maclean-Hunter chair of Communications Ethics at Ryerson University in , .

Until his death from Alzheimer's disease, "Former dean of journalism at Western University started as a copy boy and carved out a distinguished career in print and broadcasting". London Free Press, February 12, 2014. he lived in a heritage home with his actress wife Hazel in the East Woodfield Heritage Conservation District in London, Ontario.


Early life
Peter Desbarats was born on July 2, 1933 to Hullett Desbarats (1909-1963), a descendant of the printer and publisher George-Édouard Desbarats by way of his son Hullet Charles Henri Desbarats) and Margaret Rettie. The family lived on Connaught Avenue in the Notre-Dame-de-Grâce neighbourhood of , where Peter attended Loyola High School.


Career
Before he was appointed dean of UWO's journalism school, which he successfully fought to save in the 1990s when UWO wanted to discontinue the program, he worked as a print and television journalist for 30 years, "Former Global News anchor Peter Desbarats remembered as ‘first-class journalist’". , February 12, 2014. starting as a copy boy with the , Canada's national news co-operative, in his home town of Montreal.

Desbarats worked in London's for news agency, as a political reporter and foreign correspondent for the and as national affairs columnist for the . In the 1960s and early 1970s he hosted the supper-hour news and current affairs show on Montreal television station , and in the 1970s was co-anchor and Bureau Chief for the , winning the 1977 for best news broadcaster.

Desbarats wrote 13 books, including René: A Canadian in Search of Country, a best-selling biography of René Lévesque; Somalia Cover-Up: A Commissioner's Journal, a book about his stint on the Somalia Inquiry;, and Guide to Canadian News Media, a standard journalism text; as well as several children's books "L'ancien journaliste et auteur Peter Desbarats est décédé à l'âge de 80 ans". , February 12, 2014. and a 2002 stage play, Her Worship, about controversial London mayor . With the cartoonist , he co-wrote one of the first books of comics history in Canada, The Hecklers: A History of Canadian Political Cartooning and a Cartoonists' History of Canada. He was later a contributor to The Globe and Mail, the and The London Free Press, as well as an active community volunteer in London.

In 2006, he was made an Officer of the Order of Canada.


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