Fred Weir is a Canadian journalist who lives in Moscow and specializes in Russian affairs.
He is a Moscow correspondent for the Boston-based daily The Christian Science Monitor, and for the monthly Chicago magazine In These Times.
He has been a regular contributor from Moscow to The Independent, South China Morning Post and The Canadian Press.
He was also for 20 years the Moscow correspondent of Hindustan Times an Indian, English-language, daily newspaper based in Delhi.
Weir is the co-author, along with David Michael Kotz, of Revolution from Above: The Demise of the Soviet System, published in 1996, which provides a new interpretation and research for the disintegration of the USSR.Weir studied Russian and Soviet history at the University of Toronto.
He lived on a kibbutz in Israel in 1973-74, travelled extensively around the Middle East, the USSR and Eastern Europe, before choosing to move to the Soviet Union to live and work as a journalist in 1986.
He married Mariam Shaumian, a Russian-Armenian, in 1987.
They have two children: Tanya, born in 1988, and Charlie, born in 2000.