About me

Trevor Stewart is a dedicated community Leader that was born and raised in Hammond, ON. He attended elementary school at St-Mathieu, opened his first bank account at the local Caisse Populaire and was baptised at St-Mathieu parish. Like so many others, he grew up playing hockey all across our region from Embrun to Hawkesbury.

Trevor has had a passion for civic engagement his whole life. He obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Conflict Studies and Human Rights at the University of Ottawa and has since worked on Parliament Hill in Ottawa.

He’s been involved in politics since he was 16 and he has subsequently held numerous political positions both locally and provincially. A passionate activist for the Franco-Ontarian community throughout his life, he was instrumental in organizing large scale protests against the Ford government’s cuts to the Francophone community in December of 2018.

In 2022, he ran for and won a seat at Clarence-Rockland’s city council representing the villages of Hammond and Cheney. As a councillor, he has championed increased road infrastructure, francophone representation and our rural interests.

After years of the Ford government’s cuts and apathy, Trevor is dedicated to bringing back prosperity to our region. He has heard from families who are struggling to find a family doctor, teachers without proper resources and overfilled classrooms and seniors who feel as though their concerns have fallen on deaf ears.

He intends to bring our issues to the table and fight for our region which has been left behind by the Ford government.

“I love this community, it’s my home, We have so much potential in Glengarry-Prescott-Russell. It’s about time we get a government that starts working for us in the eastern region.”

— Trevor Stewart