
Forget not
A Thomson Family Memoir
McGill-Queen's University Press
Will be published approx. on 21. July 2026
Book
Hardback
306 pages
978-0-2280-2776-8 (ISBN)
Description
Forget Not is a fascinating memoir of three Peters who share not only a name but a legacy. The youngest of the three, Peter Alfred Wolvin Thomson, it reflects on his grandfather, Peter Alfred Thomson, and, more centrally, the life and business career of his father, Peter Nesbitt Thomson. Set against the changing landscape of Montreal, Quebec, and Canada from the late nineteenth century to the 1970s, this book is a history of enterprise and family and a vision of energy and power that helped shape a nation.
The story begins with Peter Alfred Thomson, a Heinz salesman from Hamilton, Ontario, who co-founded the stock brokerage firm Nesbitt Thomson in 1912 and Power Corporation of Canada in 1925. His son, Peter Nesbitt Thomson, inherited a substantial fortune in hydroelectric and petroleum concerns, which he took into bold, creative directions across Canada and into the Caribbean throughout the turbulent 1960s. Rising nationalism in Quebec and resource nationalization would result in the sale of Thomson holdings to BC Hydro and the Quebec government under Jean Lesage during the Quiet Revolution. By the end of the 1960s, Peter Nesbitt had sold Power Corporation of Canada to Paul Desmarais. Betrayed by a provincial Liberal Party that he had long supported, Peter Nesbitt would leave Montreal for good after the Parti Quebecois was elected in 1976. Peter Alfred Wolvin Thomson recounts his own path in investment banking and real estate development, culminating in the Cayman Islands and controlling interests in WestIndies PowerCorporation /CaribbeanUtilities Company, the first company based in the Cayman Islands to be traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange.
Both a personal reckoning with a family's past and a chronicle of social, political, and business history, Forget Not examines the forces that drove business enterprises and families from Quebec during a turbulent era that transformed Canadian history.
The story begins with Peter Alfred Thomson, a Heinz salesman from Hamilton, Ontario, who co-founded the stock brokerage firm Nesbitt Thomson in 1912 and Power Corporation of Canada in 1925. His son, Peter Nesbitt Thomson, inherited a substantial fortune in hydroelectric and petroleum concerns, which he took into bold, creative directions across Canada and into the Caribbean throughout the turbulent 1960s. Rising nationalism in Quebec and resource nationalization would result in the sale of Thomson holdings to BC Hydro and the Quebec government under Jean Lesage during the Quiet Revolution. By the end of the 1960s, Peter Nesbitt had sold Power Corporation of Canada to Paul Desmarais. Betrayed by a provincial Liberal Party that he had long supported, Peter Nesbitt would leave Montreal for good after the Parti Quebecois was elected in 1976. Peter Alfred Wolvin Thomson recounts his own path in investment banking and real estate development, culminating in the Cayman Islands and controlling interests in WestIndies PowerCorporation /CaribbeanUtilities Company, the first company based in the Cayman Islands to be traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange.
Both a personal reckoning with a family's past and a chronicle of social, political, and business history, Forget Not examines the forces that drove business enterprises and families from Quebec during a turbulent era that transformed Canadian history.
Reviews / Votes
"Forget Not is at once a compelling family biography, an engaging memoir, and an insightful business history. Peter Thomson weaves his life into his influential father's experiences, just as his father's life is woven into that of his own pioneering father. Thomson's obvious affection for his forebears is infectious and makes these men believable players in a surprisingly entertaining saga that forays into political events, unusual business ventures, and exotic places." - Roderick MacLeod, co-author of Spirited Commitment: The Samuel and Saidye Bronfman Family FoundationMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Montreal
Canada
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
38 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-2280-2776-8 (9780228027768)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Peter A. Thomson (Author)
Peter A. Thomson is a retired businessman engaged in philanthropic activity for the Peter N. Thomson Family Foundation.
Colleen Gray (Author)
Colleen Gray is a freelance writer and part-time faculty in the Department of History, Concordia University.
Peter A. Thomson is a retired businessman engaged in philanthropic activity for the Peter N. Thomson Family Foundation.
Colleen Gray (Author)
Colleen Gray is a freelance writer and part-time faculty in the Department of History, Concordia University.
Content
Illustrations follow pages viii, 97
Acknowledgments / vii
Introduction / 3
1 The Traveller / 7
2 The Two Solitudes / 26
3 Inheriting the Legacies of Greatness / 53
4 Encountering the Challenges of Greatness / 68
5 “Now or Never, Masters in Our Own House” / 85
6 Bold New Directions / 123
7 The Empire Club / 146
8 The Years of Unravelling / 154
9 Picking Up the Pieces / 166
10 The October Crisis and Beyond / 181
11 Exodus, 1977–2011 / 191
12 Closing the Circle / 209
Epilogue / 225
Notes / 229
Bibliography / 265
Index / 279