
Scott Reid
Scott Reid is a seasoned Canadian political adviser and former director of communications for former Liberal Prime Minister Paul Martin. With extensive experience in political strategy and communications, Reid offers insights into political campaigns and party dynamics, often analyzing how current events shape electoral outcomes and public perceptions in Canada.
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Liberal strategist Scott Reid, who has known Mr. Bains for 20 years, said it appears that he will be running as a centrist candidate.
Life under conservatives isn’t good enough, Navdeep Bains says in pitch for Ontario Liberal leaderScott Reid, former president of Reid’s Heritage Properties, is accused by his former investors of misappropriating nearly $100-million.
CAAT puts Derek Dobson on leave, U.S. House vote on Trump’s tariffs, and the surprise Telus CEO switch: Business and investing stories for the week of Feb. 15Scott Reid, former president of Reid’s Heritage Properties, is accused by his former investors of misappropriating nearly $100-million.
Collapse of Ontario real estate firm leaves investors looking for answersScott Reid discussed the breadth of the Carney coalition and its electoral strategy.
Ontario NDP deputy leader resigns to run in by-election for Bill Blair’s former ridingScott Reid said the provincial party needs to focus all of its attention on one person: Mr. Ford.
Ford set to face questions on jobs, conflict-of-interest allegations as legislature resumesScott Reid commented on the unprecedented nature of the current political campaign in Canada.
Canadians head to polls in election upturned by Trump | CanadaScott Reid is a political adviser who comments on the unusual nature of the current election campaign.
Canada election is Carney’s to lose in contest turned on its head by Trump | CanadaReid is a political adviser who discussed the implications of the upcoming election and the potential for the Liberal party's resurrection.
Canada’s Liberal party was left for dead, but Trump might have just given it a second chance | Canada









































