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Sean Speer

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New York City, NY & Toronto, ON

Political Commentator & Public Policy Analyst

Sean Speer writes and speaks extensively about the state of conservatism in Canada and dives deep into federal policy issues such as taxation, governance, economic competitiveness, and more. His expertise lies in the political and policy conversations in Canada and their implications for policymakers and leaders. He is the Editor at Large at The Hub, a digital media platform focused on Canadian policy and governance, with his work also featured in The Globe and Mail, Wall Street Journal, and more. He is well-versed in political trends in both Canada and the US, as he divides his time between Toronto, Ottawa, and New York.

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Speaker Biography

Sean Speer is the Editor-At-Large at The Hub, a Practitioner-in-Residence and Fellow at the Public Policy Forum, Carleton University’s Riddell Graduate Program in Political Management, and a Senior Fellow at the University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs.

In addition to his academic roles, he is a think-tank scholar and columnist. Previously, he was a senior economic adviser to former Prime Minister Stephen Harper. 

Speer’s work has been featured in leading Canadian newspapers and US-based publications including The Globe and Mail, National Post, and The Wall Street Journal. The Hill Times has recognized him as one of the most influential figures in government, and Embassy Magazine has named him among the top 80 individuals shaping Canadian foreign policy. Speer was also recognized on Maclean’s annual Power List, ranking among the top 50 Canadians who are shaping how we think.

Known for his practical and utilitarian approach, Speer encourages discussions on aligning personal priorities with national concerns. He advocates for strengthening and sustaining the promise of social mobility in Canada. He describes himself as more conservative in his personal outlook and lifestyle, but more libertarian in matters of government and politics. Speer thinks of Canadian conservatism (and indeed North American conservatism) as fundamentally pluralistic. It’s about preserving a large swath of space for as many of us as possible to seek virtue, live out our conception of the good life, and pursue individual prosperity and stability as members of a liberal democratic polity. 

Speer holds a B.A. in history from Lakehead University and an M.A. in history from Carleton University. Additionally, he pursued his studies in economic history as a Ph.D. candidate at Queen’s University.