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    Conservative Party of Ontario. Robarts was born in Banff, Alberta, to Herbert Roberts and Ellen Florence May Robarts, making him the only Ontario premier...
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    The John P. Robarts Research Library, commonly referred to as Robarts Library, is the main humanities and social sciences library of the University of...
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  • John Robarts (1917–1982) was a Canadian lawyer and statesman. John Robartsor Robartes may also refer to: John Robarts (Baháʼí) (1901-1991), Canadian Bahá'í...
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  • Waterloo, Ontario, to Aldham Wilson Robarts and Rachel Mary Montgomery-Campbell. His sister was Marjorie Campbell Robarts, who survived the sinking of the...
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  • Robarts or Robartes may refer to: Charles Robartes (1660–1723), Second Earl of Radnor Gerald Robarts (1878–1961), British soldier and squash rackets player...
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    John Robarts VC (c. 1818 – 17 October 1888) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the...
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    delivered crucial support for John Robarts to defeat Kelso Roberts on the final vote. Davis was appointed to Robarts' cabinet as Minister of Education...
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    of Ontario, including Arthur Sturgis Hardy, George Ross, George Drew, John Robarts, Bill Davis, and Kathleen Wynne. Prior to Confederation, the supervision...
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    in 1959. In 1961, John Robarts became the 17th premier of Ontario. He was one of the most popular premiers in years. Under Robarts's leadership, the party...
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  • [citation needed] The Robarts family had been bankers since the founding of Robarts, Curtis & Co. in 1791. This later became Robarts, Lubbock & Co., and...
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