Speaker Biography
George Stroumboulopoulos, aka Strombo doesn’t just ask questions – he creates space for his guests to share their human experiences. His fresh, thought-provoking style fuses big ideas with art, pop culture, politics, news, sports, and celebrity.
A six-time Gemini Award and Canadian Screen Award winner for best host in a talk series, George is known for having an unrivaled presence to all that he does. He brings an authenticity and genuine curiosity to each and every interaction – be it on screen or on stage. George’s interviewing skills are first rate, allowing audiences a deeper more meaningful look at his guests.
You’ve heard him on AppleMusic Hits where he hosts STROMBO, a music and talk radio show, as well as CBC Radio 2 with The Strombo Show, a syndicated weekly music and talk radio show. George also partnered with Apple Books to launch the Strombo’s Lit book club with ‘gripping books and great conversations.’
He is Canada’s first Ambassador Against Hunger for the United Nations World Food Programme, the world’s largest humanitarian organization that won the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to combat hunger and improve conditions for peace. George is deeply involved in issues of global food security and the interconnections with climate change. His role often takes him to regions grappling with these pressing challenges, reflecting his commitment to understanding and addressing these issues firsthand.
In 2025, George was selected to host the Toronto stop of the Trevor Noah tour for an intimate In Conversation at the iconic Massey Hall. In 2024, he was interviewed for the TIFF People’s Choice award winning DocuSeries on The Tragically Hip, and as English narrator for the new series on CRAVE, Inside the Montreal Canadians: The Rebuild.
His other charitable work includes Nelson Mandela’s Children’s Fund (Canada), the Canada Africa Partnership on AIDS (CAP AIDS), War Child Canada, and Make Poverty History. Stroumboulopoulos’ roles have also included being on the auxiliary board for The David Suzuki Foundation, as well as Artists for Peace and Justice Canada (APJ). In addition, he has strong ties with the Canadian Music Therapy Fund through supporting The George Stroumboulopoulos Music Therapy Scholarship.
Along the way, George has interviewed Hollywood legends such as Oprah, Tom Cruise, Michael J. Fox, Clint Eastwood, Jodie Foster and Samuel L. Jackson; political leaders such as Hillary Clinton, Jean Chrétien, Sarah Palin, Al Gore and Jimmy Carter; critically acclaimed authors including Christopher Hitchens, Salman Rushdie, Stephen King, Peter C. Newman and Gore Vidal; renowned directors including Spike Lee, James Cameron, Deepa Mehta, Brian DePalma, and Paul Haggis, just to name a few.
He’s also one of the few who have interviewed every Canadian Prime Minister over the last decade+, including Rt Hon Mark Carney pre-election.
George began his television career with MuchMusic as the producer and host of NewMusic and MuchNews. He then moved on to CBC where he received critical acclaim as the host and co-executive producer of the award-winning shows George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight, which wrapped after 10-seasons on air at the CBC, and The Hour. George also hosted Hockey Night in Canada & the NHL on Sportsnet.
George is a three-time Canadian Organization of Campus Activities (COCA) award-winner for Speaker of the Year on campuses across the country. In addition to his role as a broadcaster, Stroumboulopoulos is active in many social and environmental issues. In January 2010, he brought together actors, artists and athletes for Haiti relief efforts as the executive producer and co-host of Canada for Haiti, a live benefit that raised more than 27 million dollars for Haitian earthquake victims.
“For over 30 years, I have endeavoured to build bridges between us all with great interviews, music, information and stories. A rollercoaster ride of storytelling, deep conversations, and cultural connections that stretch far and wide. And it happens in my living room. Yes, it’s entertaining, but it’s more than that. I want to connect you to great ideas, songs, artists, and adventures. The closer we are to each other’s experiences, the better we can understand.“
–George – sent from my 
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