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JOHN MURRAY CLEARWATER

Born: Feb 08, 1966

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JOHN MURRAY CLEARWATER
M.A., PhD


Born on February 8, 1966 to Thomas Murray and Olga Clearwater of Winnipeg, John became Canada's foremost nuclear weapons specialist. He was a Diamond Jubilee Medal recipient for his work against nuclear weapons and for veterans. John leaves behind his beloved wife of over twenty years, Ms. Pamela Jayne Wheat of Sugarland, Texas.
After a Master's degree at Dalhousie University, and working for the Royal Canadian Air Force, John earned his PhD in the War Studies Department of King's College London under the guidance of Sir Lawrence Freedman. John defended "The Birth of Strategic Arms Control" which later became a university textbook. In January 2006, John moved to Cambodia to take up a temporary posting as the new visiting professor of political science at the Royal University of Phnom Penh. He taught civil society and international relations, and led a master's seminar for professors on human rights.
John moved to Ottawa in 1994 and worked for the Department of National Defence. He published four books on nuclear weapons, two of which were the basis for television documentaries. John then became the editor-in-chief of the prestigious international monthly journal Arms Control Reporter, published in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He was the author of a federal study for the Minister of National Defence on Canadian troops exposed to radiation during nuclear weapons testing. The report to Cabinet resulted in ex gratia payments to thousands of irradiated soldiers.
John loved to travel and visited North Korea twice. He sailed more than once on the QE2 along with his wife Pam. Following their trip around the world, John became the manager and chief operating officer of Visa Services Canada, Inc. a national company which specializes in getting visas for passports for over a decade. He also sat on the international board of directors of PVS Global sarl (Liechtenstein).
John was the first Canadian to be certified as an international class judge at the world kettlebell championships by the International Union of Kettlebell Lifting, having judged in Canada, Korea, Latvia, Germany and Serbia. He also liked to paint and build things and was a long-time member of the International Plastic Modellers Society (IPMS) Canada. But, most of all, he was an avid cat fancier.
John made a daily effort to keep in touch with friends all over the world.
Donations in his memory can be made to the Life and Hope Association (LHA) children's charity in Siem Reap Cambodia where both John and Pam were long-time board members; www.lifeandhopeangkor.org, or give2asia.org/lha or to any charitable organization that will benefit cats.

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Mar 05, 2022

Condolences & Memories (3 entries)

  • I had the honour to speak briefly one last time to John. I knew both John and his late father Murray, and I will miss them both. A true friend, a wonderful, multi-talented specialist and historian. One of these do not come along that often. - Posted by: Bill Zuk (Friend) on: Mar 09, 2022

  • I met John as "herbies" in the 191 West Winnipeg Rotary Air Cadet Squadron and became great friends throughout the years, sharing the mutual losses of our parents over the past 45 years. I remember watching John printing his dissertation towards his Master's degree on an old daisy wheel printer, which ultimately led him to travel all over the world, including some more-than-unusual vacation spots (North Korea for example). Just one of the many memories that I will hold onto..unfortunately, taken far too soon. - Posted by: Murray Hudon (Long Time Friend ) on: Mar 06, 2022

  • I knew Ollie and John in the early eighties. Never close but have followed his career where I could. Far too young. Please accept my sincere condolences. - Posted by: Nancy Speziale (Acquaintance ) on: Mar 05, 2022

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