Photo Credit:
Photo credit
National Post
Peter Foster
BIO
Biography

Peter Foster was born in London, England. Following an economics degree from Christ's College, Cambridge, he worked as a journalist for the Financial Times of London until 1976, when he immigrated to Canada to write for the Financial Post. He became a senior editor in 1977. He left the Financial Post in 1979 to write his first book, "The Blue-Eyed Sheiks," which became a number one non-fiction bestseller. He joined the new National Post in 1998 as a columnist in the FP Comment section. He has written ten books. His latest, How Dare You!, published in 2020, is a collection of his Post columns.

 

ADDRESS
City: Toronto, Province/Territory: Ontario
EMAIL
GENRE
Non-fiction
LANGUAGES
English
PUBLICATIONS
Publications
Title
How Dare You!
Publisher
The Global Warnming Policy Forum
Year
2020
Title
Why We Bite the Invisible Hand: The Psychology of Anti-Capitalism
Publisher
Pleasaunce Press
Year
2014
Title
Towers of Debt: The Rise and Fall of the Reichmanns
Publisher
Key Porter
Year
1993
Title
Self-Serve: How Petrocan Pumped Canadians Dry
Publisher
Macfarlane Walter & Ross
Year
1992
Title
Family Spirits: The Bacardi Saga: Rum
Title
Riches & Revolution
Publisher
Macfarlane Walter & Ross
Year
1990
Title
The Master Builders: How the Reichmanns Reached for an Empire
Publisher
Key Porter
Year
1986
Title
From Rigs to Riches: The Story of Bow Valley Industries
Publisher
Bow Valley Industries
Year
1986
Title
Other People's Money: The Banks
Title
the Government
Title
and Dome
Publisher
Harper Collins Canada
Year
1983
Title
The Sorcerer's Apprentices: Canada's Superbureaucrats and the Energy Mess
Publisher
Harper Collins Canada
Year
1982
Title
The Blue-Eyed Sheiks: The Canadian Oil Establishment
Publisher
Harper Collins Canada
Year
1979
AWARDS
Awards
Name
CPA Jurnalism Awards. Best Entry from a Business
Name
Financial or Trade Publication.
Publication
Financial Post
Year
1978
Name
National Magazine Awards. Business writing gold.
Publication
Saturday Night
Year
1981
Name
National Journalism Awards. Best Entry from a General Interest Publication.
Publication
Saturday Night.
Year
1982
Name
Naional Business Writing Awards. For Distinguished Business Feature Writing.
Publication
Saturday Night
Year
1983
Name
National Business Book Award. Certificate of Merit (Runner up)
Publication
The Master Builders
Year
1986
Name
National Journalism Awards. Best Entry General Interest Publications
Publication
Saturday Night
Year
1987
Name
National Magazine Awards. Business Writing Gold
Publication
Saturday Night
Year
1987
Name
National Magazine Awards. Gold for Comment and Criticism
Publication
Saturday Night
Year
1987
Name
Author’s Award. Society for the Advancement of Canadian Letters
Publication
Saturday Night
Year
1989
Name
National Magazine Awards. Business Writing Gold.
Publication
Canadian Business
Year
1991
Name
National Business Book Award
Publication
Self-Serve: How Petrocan Pumped Canadians Dry
Year
1992
Name
Lifetime Achievement Award.
Publication
Petroleum History Society
Year
1998
Name
National Magazine Awards. Gold for Business Writing
Publication
Toronto Life
Year
1999
Name
English Language Economic Education Prize
Publication
Montreal Economic Institute
Year
2011
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