How George Stroumboulopoulos plans to win over hockey fans and change the way they watch the game
But don’t expect Don Cherry to tackle that five-syllable surname
Strombo to anchor Rogers’s NHL coverage, beginning this fall
The former Liberal leader sits down with all the nation’s top interviewers
Wab Kinew, the rapper, journalist and director of indigenous inclusion at the University of Winnipeg, talks to George Stroumboulopoulos about Idle No More.
The 31st annual Genie Awards were held at Ottawa’s National Arts Centre. Below, Industry Minister Tony Clement.
Policing the Playboy bunnies, Big Boi’s tame set, and the secret to TIFF partying from George S.
The host of the Hour and the Bloc Quebecois leader try to negotiate a settlement on this whole sovereignty thingy.
The NDP leader talks—begins at about the four minute mark—to George about cancer, health care and the New Democrat cause. Deep insight into the eternal optimism of the New Democrat mind contained therein.
Beginning at about the 23-minute mark here—and after an interview with Michael Douglas—George Stroumboulopoulos unleashes a Merceresque rant on the proroguing of Parliament, then talks things over with our Andrew Coyne.
In honour of the consummate newsman’s last broadcast this afternoon, here is his recent sitdown with George Stroumboulopoulos.
George talks to Tony Clement. The Industry Minister uses the term “sucked,” demonstrates ability to keep it real.