Peter Busby Waite
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Peter Busby Waite, is a Canadian historian
Historian
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, and a retired Dalhousie University
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Dalhousie University is a public research university located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The university comprises eleven faculties including Schulich School of Law and Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine. It also includes the faculties of architecture, planning and engineering located at...

 professor
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.

Born in Toronto, Ontario, he attended high school in Saint John, New Brunswick
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. He obtained B.A. and M.A. degrees from the University of British Columbia
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, and a PhD
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 degree from the University of Toronto
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. He served with the Royal Canadian Navy
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 during World War II
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, attaining the rank of Lieutenant
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.

Popularly known as P.B. Waite, Dr. Waite began his association in 1951 with Dalhousie University
Dalhousie University
Dalhousie University is a public research university located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The university comprises eleven faculties including Schulich School of Law and Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine. It also includes the faculties of architecture, planning and engineering located at...

 in Halifax, Nova Scotia
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. He taught at Dalhousie first as a lecturer in history (1951 - 55), then assistant professor (1955 - 1960) and finally Thomas McCulloch Professor of History from 1960 until his retirement. He is currently a professor emeritus and lives in Halifax. His Arduous Destiny, a history of Canada from 1874 to 1896, was part of The Canadian Centenary Series
The Canadian Centenary Series
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, a multi-volume project which was commissioned for the centenary of Canadian Confederation
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 in 1967.

He has published biographies of three Canadian Prime Ministers, including his 1985 biography of Sir John Sparrow David Thompson, some ten years in the making, which remains a thorough and fundamental resource on Thompson.

Waite is very close to completing his biography of R.B. Bennett.

He was made a Officer of the Order of Canada
Order of Canada
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 on October 27, 1993.

Publications

Peter Busby Waite's main works include:
  • The Confederation debates in the province of Canada, 1963, Ottawa: Carleton University library.
  • Canada 1874-1896: Arduous Destiny, 1971, Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, ISBN 0-7710-8800-0.
  • Macdonald: His Life and World, 1975, Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd., ISBN 0-07-082301-4.
  • The Man from Halifax: Sir John Thompson, Prime Minister, 1985, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, ISBN 0-8020-5659-8.
  • Lord of Point Grey: Larry MacKenzie of UBC, 1987, Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, ISBN 0-7748-0285-5.
  • Canadian History, Ottawa 1988, Department of the Secretary of State of Canada, Canadian Studies Directorate (Canadian Studies Resource Guides series), ISBN 0-662-56136-8.
  • Loner: Three Sketches of the Personal Life and Ideas of R.B. Bennett, 1870-1947, 1992.
  • The Lives of Dalhousie University, Volume I, 1994, Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press.
  • The Lives of Dalhousie University, Volume II, 1998, Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press.
  • John A. Macdonald (revised edition), 1999, Markham: Fitzhenry and Whiteside.
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