John F. Conway

For other persons with this name, see John Conway.
John Frederick Conway
Born 1943
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Nationality Canadian
Occupation Author
political activist

John Frederick Conway (born 1943 in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan[1]) is a Canadian academic, author and political activist. He teachers sociology at the University of Regina in Saskatchewan with a research focus on the social, political and economic history of Western Canada and Quebec.[2] He is the author of The West: The History of a Region in Confederation (third edition, 2006), The Canadian Family in Crisis (fifth edition, 2003), and Debts to Pay: English Canada and Quebec from the Conquest to the Referendum (first edition, 1992).[2]

In the 1960s, Conway was a radical student activist at the University of Saskatchewan's Regina campus and subsequently Simon Fraser University.[3] In 1969, he ran as a radical left candidate for the leadership of the British Columbia New Democratic Party[4] coming in fourth place on the first ballot with 44 votes.

In 1991, Conway was elected as a trustee on the Regina school board and was re-elected five times,[2] serving as Vice-Chair from 1995 to 1997 and as Chair from 1997 to 2000. In 2000-2001 he as Chair of the Saskatchewan Urban Public Boards' Caucus of the Saskatchewan School Boards' Association.[1]

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