Stephen Fuhr (born May 27, 1969) is a Canadian Liberal politician, who represented the riding of Kelowna—Lake Country in Canada's 42nd Parliament.
In his final year in the RCAF Fuhr led the team that restructured the course delivery method of the Canadian Forces Instrument Check Pilot School (ICPS).
[1] Prior to his election, he was working as a private pilot[2] and was qualified as a captain on several different aircraft types.
He started moving away from the Conservatives after the Stephen Harper government tried to sole-source new F-35 jets that he claimed were unreliable and expensive.
Fuhr was elected to chair the Standing Committee on National Defence on February 18, 2016.