Dimitri Soudas

Dimitri Soudas

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Dimitri Soudas is a prominent Canadian political strategist and former chief spokesman for Prime Minister Stephen Harper. A trilingual Montreal native, he has extensive experience in communications and public relations within the political arena. His insights into political messaging and strategy have made him a respected figure in Canadian politics, particularly regarding bilingualism and francophone relations.

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Dimitri Soudas, a political analyst and former director of communications for prime minister Stephen Harper.

Politicians in Quebec condemn Carney’s comments on referendum victory
The Globe and Mail·CanadaCanada· 2026-05-27
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Dimitri Soudas, who served as a communications director for former prime minister Stephen Harper, said the developments involving Mr. Ma do not bode well for the Conservative leader.

House Leader says there are other frustrated Conservative MPs
The Globe and Mail·CanadaCanada· 2025-12-12
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Dimitri Soudas wrote an op-ed published Friday by the Toronto Star.

Poilievre backpedals on RCMP comments after days of pushback
The Globe and Mail·CanadaCanada· 2025-10-21
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Dimitri Soudas criticized Mr. Poilievre for not learning from an election where voters wanted a prime-minister-in-waiting.

Pierre Poilievre’s casual accusation of an RCMP cover-up is stunning
The Globe and Mail·CanadaCanada· 2025-10-20
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Former Conservative aide Dimitri Soudas argued that the debates commission should be scrapped.

Globe editorial: There’s no question: Debates should be for voters, not the parties
The Globe and Mail·CanadaCanada· 2025-04-20
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Dimitri Soudas, former director of communications in Stephen Harper’s PMO, told The Canadian Press that it’s time to dismantle the Debates Commission.

Rebel News, other right-wing media dominate news conferences after leaders’ French-language debate
The Globe and Mail·CanadaCanada· 2025-04-17
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Dimitri Soudas noted that Mark Carney's French was better during his time as Governor of the Bank of Canada.

In the fierce race for Quebec, voters seem ready to cut Mark Carney some slack
The Globe and Mail·CanadaCanada· 2025-03-29
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