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John Nihmey
John Nihmey (September 22, 1951 - December 20, 2013) is a published author and founding partner of a leading communications firm, (NIVA Inc ). He authored Canada's most widely syndicated travel feature in the late 1970s, co-authored a best-selling book about the tragedy surrounding the government exploitation of the Dionne Quintuplets, and authored the critically acclaimed book about the demise of an Aboriginal woman at the hands of stereotyping and prejudice. John is listed in (Who's Who in Canada ). He lives in Ottawa, Canada and has two children. His eldest, Jasmine Nihmey-Vasdi is an aspiring writer who is currently attending McGill University in Montreal, Quebec. ==Early life== John Nihmey was born in Ottawa and grew up in his family's 50s style diner. His father, Philip Nihmey, died when he was nine, requiring that he and his four brothers help his mother (Lily Monsour: 1914-2003) in the family business. John graduated from Carleton University with a Bachelor of Arts, Honours in English in 1976. His first writing assignments were covering outdoor festival events in Ottawa for the past newspaper, ''The Ottawa Journal''.
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