Ted Byfield
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Edward Bartlett “Ted” Byfield (born ca. 1929) is an Alberta conservative journalist, publisher and editor. He founded the Alberta Report and Western Report newsmagazines.

Born in Toronto, Byfield moved with his parents to Washington, D.C. at the age of 17. He began his journalism career as a copy boy for the Washington Post.

He returned to Canada in 1948 and worked at the Ottawa Journal and Timmins Daily Press. In 1952 he moved west to join the Winnipeg Free Press. Covering the city hall beat in Winnipeg, he once crawled into an air conditioning duct in order to eavesdrop on a secret city council meeting enabling him to get a scoop on a funding scandal.

In the 1950s, Byfield became interested in the religious writings of C.S. Lewis and G.K. Chesterton and underwent a religious conversion.

He worked with parishioners at Winnipeg’s St. John’s Cathedral to found a private Anglican boys’ school and, in 1962, left journalism in order to become a history teacher at the new school. In 1968, he moved to Edmonton to found a second St. John’s school west of the city, at Genesee, Alberta.

Byfield decided to return to journalism in 1973 and launched the St. John’s Edmonton Report, a regional newsmagazine that crusaded on social conservative issues such as homosexuality, abortion, and the public education system as well as covering crime and prostitution. He founded a Calgary edition of the magazine in 1977 and then merged the two into Alberta Report in 1979; B.C. Report was launched in 1989 with Western Report (which shared the majority of its content and layout with Alberta Report) beginning publication soon after.

The magazines, particularly Alberta Report, articulated the growing sentiment of Western Canadian discontent and alienation. Byfield’s son, Link Byfield succeeded him as publisher but was unable to staunch the periodicals’ declining circulation. They were consolidated and ultimately ceased publication in 2003.

Today Ted Byfield is a columnist for the Calgary Sun and World net Daily, in addition to being general editor of “The Christians”, a 12-volume history of Christianity

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