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John Bassett

John White Hughes Bassett (August 25, 1915 - April 27, 1998) was a Canadian publisher and media baron.

Born in Ottawa, Ontario, he was the son of John Bassett (1886-1958), publisher of the Montreal Gazette, and Margaret Avery. Bassett attended Ashbury College and graduated from Bishop's University with a BA in 1936 and became a reporter for the Toronto Globe and Mail. After fighting with the Army in World War II, Bassett ran unsuccessfully for the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, in the 1945 Canadian election in the riding of Sherbrooke. He lost to the Liberal candidate, Maurice Gingues . He also ran in the 1962 Canadian election in the riding of Spadina. He lost again to the Liberal candidate, Perry Ryan .

His first experience in newspaper ownership was with the Sherbrooke Daily Record, which he bought from his father. In 1952 Bassett purchased part ownership of the Toronto Telegram. In 1960 he founded Baton Broadcasting to run Toronto's first commercial television station, CFTO. From 1957 until 1979, Bassett was the owner of the Toronto Argonauts.

In 1989 he was appointed, for a three year term, Chairman of the Security Intelligence Review Committee, an independent body which reports to the Parliament of Canada on the operations of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service.

He married Isabel Bassett in 1970.

Bassett had six children, most from an earlier marriage: John Frederick , Doug, David, Avery, Sarah and Matthew. Former tennis star Carling Bassett-Seguso is the daughter of John Frederick Bassett.

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