William J. Stairs

William James Stairs (born September 30, 1956)[citation needed] is a Canadian politician.

Stairs attended King's-Edgehill School in Windsor, Nova Scotia and went on to complete his PhD from Université Laval.

[1] Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Stairs has a doctorate in Canadian political history, and is fluently bilingual.

[1] A former special assistant to The Honourable Senator Lowell Murray,[citation needed] William Stairs was the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada candidate in the 2000 federal election in the Timiskaming—Cochrane riding,[2][3] finishing third to the Liberal candidate Benoit Serré.

In 2003, Stairs became a spokesman for Progressive Conservative Party of Canada leader, Peter MacKay.