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Peter McArthur
Peter McArthur, writer (b at Ekfrid Township, Ont 10 Mar 1866; d at Toronto 28 Oct 1924). A prolific and popular writer whose body of work includes a critical appreciation of Stephen LEACOCK (1923), short fiction and occasional poetry, McArthur is best remembered for his humourous casual ESSAYS.
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Peter McCoppin
Peter Elwood McCoppin, conductor, organist (born 2 May 1948 in Toronto, ON). Peter McCoppin is an energetic and sensitive conductor and musician who has conducted orchestras around the world.
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Peter McCutcheon
Peter McCutcheon. Guitarist, teacher, b Montreal 27 Jun 1951; B MUS (Montreal) 1972, premier prix guitar (Paris Cons) 1975. After taking lessons for six years with Florence Brown, he continued 1968-9 at the CMM with Marie Prével and 1969-72 at the University of Montreal with Marie and Martin Prével.
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Peter Mettler
Mettler's subsequent films pursued themes adumbrated in Scissere - the mysteries of human perception, the struggle to locate and preserve individual consciousness and imagination in a media-saturated mass culture, the contradictory ability of technology to both liberate and enslave.
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Peter Michael Liba
Peter Michael Liba, broadcaster, philanthropist, lieutenant governor (b at Winnipeg, Man, 1940) A life-long Manitoban, Liba was raised and educated in Winnipeg. He started his professional career as a journalist in 1957 with The Daily Graphic in Portage la Prairie and The Neepawa Press.
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Peter Morris
Peter Morris (born at Blackpool, UK 1937; died at Hamilton, Ont 2 Feb 2011). Peter Morris was an important and influential pioneer of Canadian film studies. He received a BA from the University of Nottingham in 1958 and an MA in science from the University of British Columbia in 1961.
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Peter C. Newman Interview
This article was originally published in Maclean’s magazine on November 8, 2004. Partner content is not updated.
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Peter Nicholas Hide
Like many sculptors today, Hide works in welded steel. He is one of the few to have broken away from the overpowering influence of Caro, whose art tends to sprawl and spread through space. Hide's art is generally compact and upright, although in the early 1990s sometimes reclined.
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Peter Oundjian
Peter (Haig) Oundjian. Conductor, violinist, teacher, b Toronto 21 Dec 1955 to an Armenian-British father and a British mother; B MUS (Juilliard), M MUS (Juilliard) 1981, honorary doctorate (San Francisco Conservatory) 2009.
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Peter Paul Koprowski
Peter Paul Koprowski, composer, professor, pianist (b at Lodz, Poland 24 August 1947).
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Peter Paul Koprowski
Koprowski, Peter Paul (b Piotr Pawel). Composer, conductor, pianist, teacher, b Lodz, Poland, 24 Aug 1947, naturalized Canadian 1976; Artist Diploma (State Music College, Lodz) 1966, MA (Higher School of Music, Krakow) 1969, D MUS (Toronto) 1977.
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Peter Pearson
Peter Robb Pearson, film and television director, screenwriter, public servant (b at Toronto 13 Mar 1938). He studied political science at the University of Toronto and film at the Centro Sperimentale in Rome.
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Peter Pitseolak
Peter Pitseolak, photographer, artist, writer (born November 1902 on Nottingham Island, NWT; died 30 September 1973 in Cape Dorset, NWT [now Kinngait, NU]). A camp leader, Peter Pitseolak recognized changes to traditional Inuit life and strove to record them. He wrote diaries, notes and manuscripts, drew Inuit ways of life and traditional stories, and photographed life around him.
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Peter Pringle
Peter Pringle. Singer-songwriter, composer, actor, thereminist, b Halifax, NS, 7 Sep 1945. He studied at the University of Toronto. At six, he was a soprano in the children's choir of the Canadian Opera Company.
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