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Arthur Milnes

Kingston

Canadian political history booster, memoirs' assistant to one PM, speechwriter to another, editor thirteen books about PMs and US Presidents.

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  • 3 weeks ago | uphere.ca | Arthur Milnes

    Alone in the forest on Montana Mountain, all I could hear was my ragged breathing as I rode my bike up a steep dirt trail slightly wider than my handlebars. My quads were fatigued from stomping down on the pedals, pushing them through slow rotations as I climbed. It was a frosty September morning, but just a half hour into the ride I was starting to sweat as I fought gravity. And I had hours of climbing—two-and-a-half CN Towers’ worth—to go. Eff this.

  • 1 month ago | uphere.ca | Arthur Milnes

    Tuesday, May 27, 2025 - 09:39 Tuesday, May 27, 2025 - 09:41 Wednesday, March 19, 2025 - 15:17 Wednesday, March 19, 2025 - 15:25 Friday, January 17, 2025 - 10:30 Friday, February 28, 2025 - 10:01

  • 2 months ago | ottawacitizen.com | Christina Spencer |Arthur Milnes

    Advertisement 1Citizen editorialists have shared their views on 44 federal elections since 1867. Article contentThe Ottawa Citizen dates back to 1845, 22 years before Confederation —  which means Citizen editorialists have commented on 44 federal elections since 1867. Here are a few excerpts from some of those published in the aftermath of past campaigns — dating back to Sept. 20, 1867, the first time voters in the new Dominion went to the polls.

  • Mar 25, 2025 | thesudburystar.com | Arthur Milnes

    A prime minister postponed a royal tour, another ended up in the British Parliament after losing at home, and one political spouse decided to run, too. Published Mar 24, 2025  •  Last updated 1 day ago  •  9 minute readLeft to right: A prime minister who served over four decades, a Conservative MP, the first Inuit cabinet minister, the House of Commons in 1918, a US president.

  • Mar 24, 2025 | ottawasun.com | Arthur Milnes

    A prime minister postponed a royal tour, another ended up in the British Parliament after losing at home, and one political spouse decided to run, too. Published Mar 24, 2025  •  Last updated 29 minutes ago  •  3 minute read You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Left to right: A prime minister who served over four decades, a Conservative MP, the first Inuit cabinet minister, the House of Commons in 1918, a US president.

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Arthur Milnes
Arthur Milnes @arthur_milnes
4 Mar 24

RT @Spencerpress: Mulroney and I were an unlikely pair. I’d always voted Liberal. Then, for 5 years, I helped him on his memoirs — an extra…

Arthur Milnes
Arthur Milnes @arthur_milnes
2 Oct 23

Jimmy Carter's 99th birthday party continues with the release of my new Canadian tribute book to him! @DemsAbroadCan @ctvpowerplay @CBCOntMorning @cbcallinaday @PnPCBC @SusanDelacourt @cabc_co @RosieBarton @CBCTheHouse @CKWS_TV @CBCRadioNoon

Arthur Milnes
Arthur Milnes @arthur_milnes
1 Oct 23

I'm celebrating Jimmy Carter's 99th birthday with 99 Reasons to Thank Jimmy Carter, the new edition of my book in tribute to him, now released. @CarterLibrary @CurseOfPolitics @TheHillTimes @TurnTexasBlue @real_danaykroyd @PresidentJimmy @MrPresidentJC @CarterCenter @evansolomon