Arthur Milnes, an accomplished public historian, is an award-winning journalist, now residing in Kingston, Ontario, where he serves as the in-house historian at the Frontenac Club Hotel. He has edited or co-edited 13 books that highlight the lives and legacies of Canada's Prime Ministers and U.S. Presidents, the latter in the Canadian context. These include his 'Canada Always: The Defining Speeches of Sir Wilfrid Laurier' (2016) and 'Canada Transformed: The Speeches of Sir John A. Macdonald', and 'A Bicentennial Celebration' (2014), a Globe and Mail bestseller, which he co-edited. He was research assistant on The Rt. Hon. Brian Mulroney's best-selling Memoirs. Milnes also served as a speechwriter to then-Prime Minister Stephen Harper and as a Fellow of the Queen's Centre for the Study of Democracy under the leadership of Tom Axworthy.