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Chris Turner (born July 25, 1973) is a Canadian journalist and author.

Chris Turner
Chris Turner
Born (1973-07-25) July 25, 1973 (age 49)
Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
OccupationWriter
LanguageEnglish
NationalityCanadian
Alma materQueen's University, Ryerson University
SpouseAshley Bristowe
Children2
Website
www.theleapworks.com

Biography


Turner was born in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, where his father, a fighter pilot, was stationed with the Canadian military. As a military brat, he lived in the Canadian North, the American Midwest, and Germany. He graduated from Queen's University, in Kingston, Ontario, in 1996 with an honours Bachelor of Arts in history. He also holds a journalism degree from Ryerson University, Toronto (1998). While at Ryerson, he completed an editorial internship at Shift magazine.[1]

Following graduation from Ryerson, Turner reported on culture and technology for Shift from 1998 to 2003. His writing has also appeared in, The Walrus, The New Yorker, The Globe and Mail, The Independent, The Sunday Times, Time, The Guardian, Utne Reader, Adbusters and The South China Morning Post. His latest work is How To Breathe Underwater (2014), a collection of his award-winning magazine writing from the last 15 years. He is currently working on a new book for Simon & Schuster with a working title of The Patch, which will be an analysis of the importance and history of the oilsands.[1]

Turner was the recipient of a Fleck Fellowship at the Banff Centre in 2010. In 2009 he co-founded CivicCamp in Calgary. He was featured speaker for the Deakin Innovation Lectures in Melbourne, Australia, in 2008. He has given keynote addresses or lectures at thirteen university campuses, four literary festivals and approximately thirty major professional and industrial conferences nationwide. In 2013 Turner was the writer-in-residence at Berton House in Dawson City, Yukon.[2]

Turner lives in Calgary, Alberta, with his wife, the photographer Ashley Bristowe, and two children.[citation needed]


Literary career


Turner's works include the bestselling Planet Simpson: How a Cartoon Masterpiece Documented an Era and Defined a Generation, published in 2004, and Geography of Hope: A Guided Tour of the World We Need, which was nominated for the Governor General's Literary Award and the National Business Book Award and was listed on the Globe and Mail's 2007 "Globe 100" list of the best books of the year.[2]

Turner's magazine writing has earned him nine Canadian National Magazine Awards,[3] including the 2001 President's Medal for General Excellence (the highest honour in Canadian magazine writing).[1]

Chris Turner on Bookbits radio

Books


Books written by Turner include the following:[2]


Awards


The Leap was a finalist for the 2012 National Business Book Award and longlisted for the BC National Award for Canadian Nonfiction. The Geography of Hope was a finalist for the Governor General's Literary Award for Nonfiction, the National Business Book Award and the Alberta Literary Award for Nonfiction. Turner has received seven Canadian National Magazine Awards for his work in Shift, The Walrus and Alberta Views. His essay "Why Technology Is Failing Us (And How We Can Fix It)", won the 2001 President's Medal for General Excellence, the highest honour in Canadian magazine writing.


Electoral politics


Turner ran as the Green Party candidate for the Calgary Centre federal by-election held on November 26, 2012.[4][5]

Canadian federal by-election, November 26, 2012: Calgary Centre
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
ConservativeJoan Crockatt10,19136.87−20.81$95,251
LiberalHarvey Locke9,03332.68+15.15$97,025
GreenChris Turner7,09025.65+15.74$100,180
New DemocraticDan Meades1,0643.85−11.01$90,148
IndependentAntoni Grochowski1410.51$0
LibertarianTony Prashad1210.44$255
Total valid votes/expense limit 27,640 100.00$102,128.86
Total rejected ballots 92
Turnout 27,73229.51
Eligible voters 93,984
Conservative hold Swing −35.96
By-election due to the resignation of Lee Richardson.
Source: "November 26, 2012 By-elections". Elections Canada. November 27, 2012. Retrieved 27 November 2012.

Notes


  1. The Green Interview. Chris Turner Bio Archived April 25, 2010, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on: 2012-07-21.
  2. Canadian Writers Group. Chris Turner Biography Archived 2012-07-22 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on: 2012-07-21.
  3. National Magazine Awards. Who Won the Most? Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on: 2012-07-21
  4. CBC News (September 6, 2012). "Green Party candidate's campaign launches with transit focus".
  5. "Calgary author Chris Turner to run for Greens in byelection". Calgary Herald. September 13, 2012. Archived from the original on November 9, 2012. Retrieved October 31, 2012.





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