Geoffrey Stevens, WR Record

Geoffrey Stevens

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  • The Standard
  • GuelphMercuryTribune
  • Hamilton Spectator

Past articles by Geoffrey:

MPs need to clean up their act

The grace with which Garneau took his leave was a striking contrast to the ugly Question Period that preceded it, Geoffrey Stevens writes. → Read More

Foreign interference scandal is much ado about nothing much

The Tory strategy is unrelenting. Find an issue, and blame the prime minister personally, writes Geoffrey Stevens → Read More

In praise of ‘President’ Ford

It's true that you promised during the election to protect the 2-million-acre Greenbelt in Southern Ontario from the ravages of development. But that was then, writes Geoffrey Stevens → Read More

Is Dawson City Roswell North?

A sensible person would not accept at face value “official” explanations for unknown objects — balloons, cylinders or things the size of small cars — that are shot down. → Read More

Poilievre moving to the centre

Someone must have advised him to give his head a shake and told him that his anti-vax bill served only to remind everyone of his foolhardy behaviour last February. → Read More

Politics as usual is not good enough

Lacking the sort of agenda for an alternative government that voters might expect from an adult opposition, Poilievre attacks Trudeau personally, writes Geoffrey Stevens. → Read More

Morneau in a race he can’t win

Bill Morneau discovered, as others before him had, that the prime minister doesn’t always have his finance minister’s back, Geoffrey Stevens writes. → Read More

Will the Liberals save the CBC?

Since its creation in the early 1930s, the CBC has been a symbol of Canadian nationhood, Geoffrey Stevens writes. → Read More

CBC at a crossroads once again

Geoff Stevens wonders how hard Justin Trudeau and the Liberals are prepared to fight to save the CBC → Read More

Dear Prime Minister, how’s your vacation in Jamaica going?

Geoffrey Stevens writes some helpful advice for a vacationing prime minister. → Read More

Want to be Canada’s prime minister? It will help if you are a little crazy

Ottawa may help provinces, but it will want to see action on health care, writes Geoff Stevens. → Read More

Tough byelections ahead for Liberals

Mississauga-Lakeshore was too easy, writes Geoffrey Stevens. The Calgary Heritage byelection will be toughest. The most competitive: Winnipeg South Centre. → Read More

Tough byelections ahead for Liberals

Mississauga-Lakeshore was too easy, writes Geoffrey Stevens. The Calgary Heritage byelection will be toughest. The most competitive: Winnipeg South Centre. → Read More

Is Schreiner the Liberals’ answer?

The Liberals have been scrounging for someone, anyone, to take on their leadership, Geoffrey Stevens writes. → Read More

Is ‘new’ Trudeau ready for a fight?

That Justin Trudeau is still prime minister has more to do with weak, incompetent opposition than love for him and Liberals, writes Geoffrey Stevens → Read More

Liberals stand tough at Emergencies Act inquiry

Trudeau “serene” and “confident” that he had made the right decision, writes Geoffrey Stevens. Attempts at cross-examination failed to shake him. → Read More

Liberals stand tough at Emergencies Act inquiry

Trudeau “serene” and “confident” that he had made the right decision, writes Geoffrey Stevens. Attempts at cross-examination failed to shake him. → Read More

Rays of hope for moderate Canadian voters

The challenge of becoming a party with which moderate voters can feel comfortable seems too daunting for the Conservative Party of Canada, writes Geoffrey Stevens. → Read More

Rays of hope for moderate Canadian voters

The challenge of becoming a party with which moderate voters can feel comfortable seems too daunting for the Conservative Party of Canada, writes Geoffrey Stevens. → Read More

Big hitters on deck at Emergencies Act inquiry

Don’t expect Judge Rouleau to come down hard on the prime minister, to second-guess him, to find he lacked sufficient cause to declare the public emergency, writes Geoffrey Stevens → Read More