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Nationality
  
Canadian

Occupation
  
Historian, author


Name
  
Charlotte Gray

Role
  
Author

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Born
  
January 3, 1948 (age 76) (
1948-01-03
)
Sheffield, England

Education
  
London School of Economics and Political Science, University of Oxford, Carleton University

Books
  
Gold Diggers: Striking It, The Massey Murder: A, Sisters in the Wilderne, Reluctant Genius: Alexande, Reluctant Genius: The Passi

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Charlotte Gray, CM (born January 3, 1948) is a British born Canadian historian and author. The Winnipeg Free Press has called her "one of Canada's best-loved writers of popular history and literary biography."

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Early life and education

Born in Sheffield, England and educated at Oxford University and the London School of Economics, Gray came to Canada in 1979.

Career

She worked for a number of years as a journalist, writing a regular column on national politics for Saturday Night and appearing regularly on radio and television discussion panels. She has also written for Chatelaine, The Globe and Mail, the National Post and the Ottawa Citizen.

Gray is an adjunct research professor in the Department of History at Carleton University, and holds honorary degrees from Mount Saint Vincent University in Halifax, the University of Ottawa and Queen's University. In 2003, she was awarded the UBC Medal for Canadian Biography, and the Pierre Berton Prize for distinguished achievement in popularizing and promoting Canadian history. She has won or been nominated for most of the major non-fiction awards in Canada. In 2004 she served on the jury for the prestigious Scotiabank Giller Prize. In 2007, she was made a Member of the Order of Canada.

In 2004, Gray appeared on the CBC Television series The Greatest Canadian advocating for Sir John A. Macdonald, Canada's first Prime Minister.

Personal life

Gray lives in New Edinburgh, a community in Ottawa. She is married to George Anderson, the president of an organization called the Forum of Federations, and former Deputy Minister of Natural Resources Canada and before that of Intergovernmental Affairs. They have three sons.

References

Charlotte Gray (author) Wikipedia