Philip Street

Philip Street (born 1959) is a Canadian cartoonist and animator who lives in Toronto. He lived in Blyth, Ontario during his childhood and studied English at St. Michael's College in Toronto, as well as classical animation at Sheridan College. He lived in Kingston, Ontario, before moving to Toronto.

From 1990 to 1997 he was art director of ''Compass'', and subsequently became the founding art director of ''Voices Across Boundaries''.

He drew the comic strip ''Fisher'', which appeared daily in ''The Globe and Mail'' until 8 September 2012. An earlier strip, ''Rip Trousers'', ran in the ''Kingston Whig-Standard'' in 1993 and 1994.

Since 1998 he has also been a graphic designer at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, where he has worked on ''Sesame Park'', ''CBC Kids'' and ''The Nature of Things''. He has also directed 76 episodes of ''Peter Puck'' for ''Hockey Night in Canada''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Animal partners and parasites by Street, Philip

    Published 1974
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    Wildlife preservation by Street, Philip

    Published 1970
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