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| image = | alt = | caption = | birth_name = William Andrew Waiser1953}}| birth_place = | death_date = | death_place = | nationality = Canadian| home_town = | spouse = | partner = | awards = | website = {{official URL}} Trent University | University of Saskatchewan}}| thesis_title = Rambler| thesis_year = 1983| school_tradition = | doctoral_advisor = | academic_advisors = | influences = | era = | discipline = History| sub_discipline = Canadian history| workplaces = University of Saskatchewan| doctoral_students = | notable_students = Western Canada>Western and Northern Canada| notable_works = | notable_ideas = | influenced = | signature = | signature_alt = }}William Andrew “Bill” Waiser {{post-nominals|country=CAN|CM|SOM|FRSC}} (born 1953) is a Canadian historian and author specializing in western and northern Canadian history.

Career and honours

Waiser grew up in Toronto but developed an interest in western Canadian history through visiting his grandparents’ Manitoba homestead each summer. His father had been a transient worker on the Prairies during the Great Depression before settling in Ontario after the Second World War.NEWS, Trembath, Sean, 2015-10-07, Illuminating local lore, Saskatoon StarPhoenix,thestarphoenix.com/news/illuminating-local-lore, 2023-07-08, Waiser studied history at Trent University under renowned Manitoba historian W. L. Morton.WEB, Brickman-Young, Katie, 2020-01-17, Bill Waiser: Saskatchewan’s historian,alumni.usask.ca/news/2020/bill-waiser-saskatchewans-historian.php, 2021-03-12, USask Alumni, University of Saskatchewan, en, Waiser completed his graduate work at the University of Saskatchewan (U of S), earning his master’s in 1976 and doctorate in 1983. He was Yukon Historian for the Canadian Parks Service before joining the Department of History at the U of S in 1984. He served as department head from 1995 to 1998.Waiser received the College of Arts and Science Teaching Excellence Award in 2003 and was named the university’s Distinguished Researcher at the spring 2004 convocation. He was awarded the Saskatchewan Order of Merit, the province’s highest honour, in 2006, and elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada the following year.WEB,artsandscience.usask.ca/profile/WWaiser, 8 December 2011, University of Saskatchewan, Bill Waiser, Bill retired from the university in 2014. He was invested as a Member of the Order of Canada in 2018.WEB, Office of the Secretary to the Governor General, 2018-01-22, Order of Canada Investiture Ceremony,www.gg.ca/en/media/news/2018/order-canada-investiture-ceremony, live, 2021-03-12, The Governor General of Canada,web.archive.org/web/20190816113616/https://www.gg.ca/en/media/news/2018/order-canada-investiture-ceremony, 2019-08-16, The same year, he was awarded the Royal Society’s J. B. Tyrrell Historical Medal, the first U of S historian to receive the honour since A. S. Morton in 1941.NEWS, Piller, Thomas, 2018-09-18, University of Saskatchewan historian awarded Royal Society of Canada medal, Global News,globalnews.ca/news/4463917/bill-waiser-university-of-saskatchewan-historian-royal-society-of-canada-medal/, 2023-07-08, He also received the Pierre Berton Award for achievement in popular history in 2018.NEWS, Giles, David, 2018-11-23, Retired University of Saskatchewan professor wins top national award for history, Global News,globalnews.ca/news/4692228/retired-university-saskatchewan-professor-bill-waiser-pierre-berton-award-history/, 2023-07-08, In 2020, Waiser was honoured with a lifetime achievement award for Prairie history by the Canadian Historical Association (CHA).WEB, CHA Prizes,cha-shc.ca/english/what-we-do/prizes, 2021-03-12, cha-shc.ca, en, In 2021, he won the Cheryl and Henry Kloppenburg Award for Literary Excellence for his impact on writing in Saskatchewan, for which the nominator wrote, “I think he is one of Saskatchewan’s most important and accomplished writers.“NEWS, Bennett, Jocelyn, 2021-09-14, Bill Waiser named 2021 winner of Kloppenburg literary award, Saskatoon StarPhoenix,thestarphoenix.com/news/local-news/bill-waiser-named-2021-winner-of-kloppenburg-literary-award, 2023-07-08, Waiser’s books have won numerous awards. All Hell Can’t Stop Us: The On-to-Ottawa Trek and Regina Riot won the 2003 Saskatchewan Book Award (SBA) for non-fiction.WEB, 2003 SBA Winners,www.bookawards.sk.ca/2003winners.htm, dead,www.bookawards.sk.ca/2003winners.htm," title="web.archive.org/web/20100424071344www.bookawards.sk.ca/2003winners.htm,">web.archive.org/web/20100424071344www.bookawards.sk.ca/2003winners.htm, 2010-04-24, 2009-12-03, Saskatchewan Book Awards, His centennial history of Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan: A New History, won the CHA’s 2006 Clio Prize as the best book in Prairie History. A World We Have Lost: Saskatchewan Before 1905 won the 2016 Governor General’s Literary Award for Non-Fiction as well as that year’s SBA non-fiction award.NEWS, 2016-10-25, Sask. historian Bill Waiser wins Governor General’s Literary Award, en-US, CBC News,www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatoon/bill-waiser-wins-gg-1.3820222, 2021-03-12, He had previously been nominated for the award in 1997 for Loyal till Death: Indians and the North-West Rebellion, co-written with Blair Stonechild.In 2023, Waiser had his first children’s book published through Thistledown Press. Gordie’s Skate tells the story of hockey legend Gordie Howe’s family acquiring a pair of skates during the Great Depression in Saskatchewan.NEWS, Mitchell, Kevin, 2023-06-03, Historian tells a tale for kids about Gordie Howe’s first skate (singular) and how it launched a hockey career, Regina Leader-Post,leaderpost.com/sports/gordies-skate-historian-waiser-tells-a-tale-for-kids-about-gordie-howes-first-skate-singular-and-how-it-launched-a-hockey-career/wcm/586f4c1c-2177-4f28-b934-7e4031d8dbb4, 2023-07-08,

Selected works

  • Gordie’s Skate (Saskatoon: Thistledown Press, 2023)
  • In Search of Almighty Voice: Resistance and Reconciliation (Markham: Fifth House Publishers, 2020)
  • A World We Have Lost: Saskatchewan Before 1905 (Markham: Fifth House Publishers, 2016)
  • Tommy’s Team: The People Behind the Douglas Years, with Stuart Houston (Calgary: Fifth House Publishers, 2010)
  • Who Killed Jackie Bates? Murder and Mercy during the Great Depression (Calgary: Fifth House Publishers, 2008)
  • Saskatchewan: A New History (Calgary: Fifth House Publishers, 2005)
  • All Hell Can’t Stop Us: The On-to-Ottawa Trek and Regina Riot (Calgary: Fifth House Publishers, 2003)
  • Loyal till Death: Indians and the North-West Rebellion, with Blair Stonechild (Calgary: Fifth House Publishers, 1997)
  • Park Prisoners: The Untold Story of Western Canada’s National Parks (Saskatoon: Fifth House Publishers, 1995)
  • Saskatchewan’s Playground: A History of Prince Albert National Park (Saskatoon: Fifth House Publishers, 1989)

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