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Theo Caldwell is a
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,
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and American businessman, writer, and former television host. Caldwell is also an investment advisor in the US and Canada, and is president of Caldwell Asset Management, one of the subsidiaries of Caldwell Financial Ltd, a company established by his father Thomas Caldwell.


Education and career

Caldwell was educated at
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(UCC), a private high school, graduating in 1991. He holds a
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in English from the
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and an M.P.P. from the
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. In the
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, Caldwell was the candidate for the
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in the
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riding of St. Paul's. Caldwell placed third with 5,415 votes (11.7%) behind Barry Cline, the Progressive Conservative candidate and
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, the
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candidate who won the riding. In 2002, Caldwell offered $150,000 in an unsuccessful bid to purchase ''
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'' magazine hoping to change it into a "kinder and gentler" publication. Until 2011, Caldwell was a regular columnist for the ''
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'' and other ''
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'' properties; he has also been published in the ''
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''. He was also a regular financial and political commentator on CTV and CTV News Channel. In August 2008, Theo Caldwell was recognized as the
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Golden Magen Davidhonoree for outstanding person of the year, for his support of Israel in the columns of ''Sun Media'' properties and in the ''National Post''. He is the author of a children's book, '' Finn the Half-Great'', published in 2009 which debuted as the top teen literature book in the country that year and was named as one of the
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's top holiday fantasy reads for children. Caldwell currently hosts ''Global Command Centre'' a syndicated programme on international politics produced by New Light Pictures Global Media. Caldwell returned to UCC in 2010 to serve a year as McLeese Chair in Canadian Debating.


Sun News Network

In mid-April 2011, Caldwell was named host of ''The Caldwell Account'', a news and analysis show on
Sun News Network Sun News Network (commonly shortened to Sun News) was a Television in Canada, Canadian Canadian English, English language Category C services, Category C news channel owned by Québecor Média through a partnership between two of its subsidiaries ...
. Caldwell was criticized for his interviewing skills, notably his fast-talking and frequent interruptions. Theo Caldwell left the network the week of June 27, 2011. Several years later, Caldwell revealed that he quit as a result of Sun failing to pay him.http://frankmag.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Sun-News-the-PQ-and-Pierre-Karl-Peladeau-The-Rebel.pdf Caldwell's short tenure at Sun received further notice in November 2011 when Sun News reprinted a group photo from its launch in which Caldwell's image was pasted over "with a discoloured, mildly out-of-proportion image of his replacement, Toronto radio host
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." Of Sun News Network, Caldwell wrote that " I wasn’t proud of my work there. That is not to say I was not proud of my effort or that I compromised my principles; just that the finished product was lousy television, even by Canadian standards."


Recent career

From 2014 until the fall of 2015, Caldwell hosted a weekly hourlong show, Saturday nights on
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radio, which was later cancelled. More recently, he has been a contributor to
Ezra Levant Ezra Isaac Levant (born February 20, 1972) is a Canadian conservative media personality, political activist, writer, broadcaster, and former lawyer. Levant is the founder and former publisher of the conservative magazine, The'' Western Standard''. ...
's online portal, ''
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''.


Publications

*'' Finn the Half-Great'' (2009)


Electoral record - St. Paul's, Ontario


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Caldwell, Theo Living people Alumni of the University of London Canadian Alliance candidates for the Canadian House of Commons Candidates in the 2000 Canadian federal election Upper Canada College alumni Canadian children's writers Canadian columnists Businesspeople from Ontario Canadian television talk show hosts Canadian talk radio hosts Year of birth missing (living people)