Stevie Cameron

Stevie Cameron

Cameron in 2004
Cameron in 2004
BornStephanie Graham Dahl
(1943-10-11)October 11, 1943
Belleville, Ontario, Canada
OccupationJournalist, writer
Period1977–2012
Notable works
  • Ottawa Inside Out
  • On the Take: Crime, Corruption and Greed in the Mulroney Years
  • Blue Trust
  • The Pickton File
SpouseDavid Cameron
Children2 (Tassie Cameron)

Stevie Cameron CM (née Dahl; October 11, 1943 – August 31, 2024) was a Canadian investigative journalist and author. She worked for various newspapers such as the Toronto Star and The Globe and Mail. She co-hosted the investigative news television program, The Fifth Estate, on CBC-TV in the 1990s. She was also an author of non-fiction books, including On the Take (1994) about former prime minister Brian Mulroney. Her exposé on Mulroney and the Airbus Affair led to many legal battles including a judicial hearing to determine if she was an RCMP confidential informant: she was not. The fact that Mulroney did take a substantial amount of money while still in government was confirmed in the 2010 Oliphant report. Her final books dealt with the disappearance and the killing of several Indigenous women in the Vancouver area in the mid-1990s to the turn of this century. These murders were ultimately attributed to convicted serial killer Robert Pickton. She won the 2011 Arthur Ellis Award for best non-fiction crime book for her work on the Pickton case. Besides being a journalist and author, she was also a humanitarian, helping start programs for the underprivileged and homeless such as Second Harvest and the Out of the Cold program. For her lifetime work as a writer and humanitarian, she was invested into the Order of Canada in 2013.