Adam Daifallah

Adam Daifallah (born ca. 1979) is a conservative Canadian journalist and political author.

Daifallah served on the Progressive Conservative Youth Federation’s National Executive as Policy Director, and was later President of the Ontario Progressive Conservative Campus Association while he studied at Queen's University.

He has been a newspaper writer since 2002, working as Washington, D.C. correspondent for the New York Sun and with the editorial board of the National Post. He was a Sauvé Scholar at McGill University in Montreal, Québec, for the 2004-2005 school year. Daifallah currently lives in Québec City where he is a law student at Université Laval.

Daifallah is co-author of two books.Gritlock: Are the Liberals in Forever? (Canadian Political Bookshelf, 2001), with Peter G. White, discussed Canada's Liberal Party, which dominated federal politics at the time, and its conservative opposition.

Rescuing Canada’s Right: Blueprint for a Conservative Revolution (Wiley, November 2005), co-written with Tasha Kheiriddin and with a foreword by Mark Steyn, advocated that Canadian conservatives create and fund think tanks and media outlets, create an official Young Conservative wing of the Conservative Party of Canada, establish prizes and scholarships for promising young conservatives, promote hard work and ethnic diversity to appeal to immigrants, and clearly define their party’s positions in the public mind rather than permitting their opponents to do so.

Daifallah is a supporter of the Republican Party in the United States and has attended conferences in support of Republican candidates. His support of the Republican Party and the government of George W. Bush was chronicled on Daifallah's Blog site throughout the election of 2004.