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Don Whiteside (1931 - 1993〔Trent University Library ("Don Whiteside fonds" ), ''Trent University Archives'', accessed October 2, 2013〕) was a sociologist, native author, Canadian civil servant, and founder and president of the Civil Liberties Association, National Capital Region. He was also an instrumental member of the Canadian Federation of Civil Liberties and Human Rights Associations, which existed from 1972-1990.〔“Morgantaler treatment called vindictive”, ''Toronto Star'', 3 July 1976.〕〔Clément, Dominique ("An Exercise in Futility? Regionalism, State Funding, and Ideology as Obstacles to the Formation of a National Social Movement Organization in Canada" ), ''BC Studies'', accessed October 2, 2013〕 == Background ==
Don Whiteside (Sin-a-paw) was born in New York in 1931, to Thereon Harvey and Dorothy (Reid) Whiteside. In 1956, he married Alvina Helen Adams, and the couple had five children. Whiteside served in the United States military in Korea. In 1967 he completed a Ph.D. at Stanford University. Whiteside was employed by the Canadian government, first in the Department of Regional Economic Expansion, and later in the Department of Secretary of State〔 and the Department of Health and Welfare. He was an instructor at Manitou Community College and also a director of the Ontario Genealogical Society.〔
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