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DEBORAH COWLEY
Deborah (Mason) Cowley is an Ottawa-based writer and broadcaster. She has travelled the world while writing more than 100 articles for different editions of the Reader’s Digest, many of which have been translated into dozens of languages. She has been an on-air broadcaster for CBC radio in Washington, D.C., and worked for CBC television in London and Cairo, Egypt. She is the author of Cairo: A Practical Guide, now in its 17th edition, of Lucille Teasdale: Doctor of Courage, short-listed for the Ottawa Book Award. With her husband George Cowley, she wrote One Woman’s Journey: A Portrait of Pauline Vanier. She also edited the wartime letters of former Governor General Georges Vanier, published as Georges Vanier: Soldier.
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Deborah (Mason) Cowley is a freelance writer and broadcaster. She grew up in Toronto, graduated from the University of Western Ontario and moved to Ottawa to work for the Unitarian Service Committee. She spent two years with UNHCR (United Nations Relief and Works Agency) in Beirut before moving back to Ottawa and a job with CIDA. As she traveled the world with her diplomat husband, she worked as a reporter for CBC radio in Washington, D.C. and on a posting to Cairo, she worked on several TV documentaries for CBC’s Man Alive. Also in Egypt, she wrote the first official guide book to Cairo since Baedeker’s guide in the 1940’s