Gordon Edwards
Biography
Gordon Edwards (born 1940) is the president and co-founder of the nonprofit organization Canadian Coalition for Nuclear Responsibility. Edwards was born in Lansdowne, Ontario and grew up in Toronto. His parents were both pharmacists, and he was the youngest of five children. He graduated from the University of Toronto in 1961 with a gold medal in Mathematics and Physics and a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship. He later obtained two master's degrees from the University of Chicago, and in 1972, he obtained a Ph.D. in Mathematics from Queen's University. He taught mathematics at Vanier College in Montreal. He is known as a leading anti-nuclear activist in Canada. Edwards gained public profile after he debated Edward Teller, the famous physicist and 'father of the hydrogen bomb', on live Canadian national television on October 17, 1974, becoming known as a leading anti-nuclear activist. The Great Debate was moderated by Canadian television personality and author, Pierre Berton. The resolution debated was: "nuclear power plants are necessary and should be constructed." Edwards argued against the proposition and won by 60 to 36 votes. Since then, Edwards has been featured on Canadian national television broadcasts and in documentaries as a critic of the nuclear industry. He was featured on two episodes of the CBC's The Nature of Things hosted by David Suzuki. The first, in 1998, was called The Friendly Atom and considered how nuclear technology has been used for peaceful purposes and for war. Edwards and Alex Mayman, Vice-President of Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd., were interviewed in the episode. The second, in 2010, was called My Nuclear Neighbour and looked at small towns in Ontario and Alberta hosting or considering nuclear reactors. The episode featured Edwards alongside Duncan Hawthorne, the president and CEO of Bruce Power, the world's largest operating nuclear facility. In 2011, Edwards was interviewed over 20 times about the Fukushima nuclear accident on CBC Television Ne
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Still Crazy After All These Years
1975

There Goes Rhymin' Simon
1973

Mind Games
1973

Greatest Hits, Etc.
1977

Abandoned Luncheonette
1973

One-Trick Pony
1980

Boys In The Trees
1978

Extension Of A Man
1973

Sneakin' Sally Through The Alley
1974

Purdie Good!
1971

Second Childhood
1976

Two Headed Freap
1972

The Essential Paul Simon
2007

Hell
1974

In My Stride
1977

Salsoul Orchestra
1975

Hush 'N' Thunder
1973

Get On The Good Foot
1972

John Lennon Signature Box
2010

Anthology
1998

Walking On Thin Ice - For John
1981

Love Island
1978

Christmas Jollies
1976

Alice Clark
1972
Credited work
2,331 releases · 239 albums · active 1971–2026
- Performance · 3,021
- Other credits · 87
- Production · 50
Studios: Mediasound · Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey · A&R Studios · Record Plant, N.Y.C.
