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'''Alastair Sweeny''' (born August 15, 1946) is a [[Canada|Canadian]] publisher, [[List of Canadian historians|historian]], and [[List of Canadian writers|author]].
 
'''Alastair Sweeny''' (born August 15, 1946) is a [[Canada|Canadian]] publisher, [[List of Canadian historians|historian]], and [[List of Canadian writers|author]].
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Born in [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], he attended [[St. Andrew's College (Aurora, Ontario)|St. Andrew's College]], received a Bachelors degree from the [[University of Trinity College|Trinity College in the University of Toronto]], and a Master of Letters and Doctor of Philosophy from [[Trinity College, Dublin]].
<!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:ASPROMO.jpg|300px|right|Source: BlackBerry Planet (Courtesy the author)]] -->Born in [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], he attended [[St. Andrew's College (Aurora, Ontario)|St. Andrew's College]], received a Bachelors degree from the [[University of Trinity College|Trinity College in the University of Toronto]], and a Master of Letters and Doctor of Philosophy from [[Trinity College, Dublin]].
      
Sweeny has managed research programs, produced reference and learning materials and consulted with many leading private and public sector organizations, including as an adviser to the Canadian government's Task Force on National Unity (the Pepin-Robarts Commission),<ref>Final Report; conversation with subject</ref> [[Library and Archives Canada]], [[Parks Canada]], Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, National Indian Veterans Association, Assembly of First Nations, Canadian Heritage,  eLibrary ProQuest, Nelson Thomson Learning, Quebecor Media, Electric Library Canada and [[CanWest Global]].
 
Sweeny has managed research programs, produced reference and learning materials and consulted with many leading private and public sector organizations, including as an adviser to the Canadian government's Task Force on National Unity (the Pepin-Robarts Commission),<ref>Final Report; conversation with subject</ref> [[Library and Archives Canada]], [[Parks Canada]], Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, National Indian Veterans Association, Assembly of First Nations, Canadian Heritage,  eLibrary ProQuest, Nelson Thomson Learning, Quebecor Media, Electric Library Canada and [[CanWest Global]].
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In 2008, he produced two open collaborative sites - The John A. Macdonald Portal and the Samuel de Champlain Portal - to serve as student resources on the life and works of Canada's first Prime Minister, and the founder of New France.
 
In 2008, he produced two open collaborative sites - The John A. Macdonald Portal and the Samuel de Champlain Portal - to serve as student resources on the life and works of Canada's first Prime Minister, and the founder of New France.
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==Bibliography==
 
==Bibliography==
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