Whit Fraser talks career, hockey and Governor General coverage in new book
OTTAWA — For Whit Fraser, it all started with a leap of faith — taking a job in Canada’s Far North.
The former journalist and husband of Gov. Gen. Mary Simon was hired by the CBC to work in Iqaluit — then called Frobisher Bay — in April 1967, with no experience as a news reporter.
In his new memoir out Monday, “From Ragged Ass Road to Rideau Hall,” Fraser chronicles everything from his most memorable assignments to the night he met his childhood idol Frank Mahovlich at a dinner at Rideau Hall — all of which he chalks up to that one decision almost 60 years ago.
“As the great baseball player Yogi Berra said, ‘When you come to a fork in the road, take it,'” Fraser said in an interview with The Canadian Press, chuckling.


