New Zealand’s wizard says time spent in Canada in 1952 was ‘a great lesson’
Long before he became The Wizard of New Zealand, Ian Brackenbury Channell spent a year training as a Royal Air Force navigator in Manitoba learning lessons that he says gave him the wisdom to become a wizard.
Channell, who was born in England but became a New Zealand citizen in the 1970s, was officially appointed the country’s wizard in 1990 by the prime minister, allowing him to wear the regalia and conduct jobs such as casting out evil spities and cheering the population.
He said his journey to becoming a wizard began in 1952 during his time in Portage la Prairie, Man.
As the 87-year-old gets ready to pass on his staff to his apprentice, he recalled his time in Canada and the “craziness” of navigating without a radar over the tundra.