Sir Rodmond Palen Roblin KCMG (February 15, 1853 – February 16, 1937) was a businessman and politician in Manitoba, Canada. Roblin was born in Sophiasburgh...
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grandson of Sir Rodmond Roblin, who also served as Manitoba Premier. His ancestor John Roblin served in the Upper Canada assembly. Roblin was born in Winnipeg...
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originally named Goose Lake but was renamed Roblin in 1904 after the Premier of Manitoba, Rodmond Palen Roblin. Also in 1904, the post office was established...
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thereafter to re-enter federal politics. Rodmond Roblin succeeded Macdonald, and ruled the province for 15 years. Roblin's government was progressively oriented...
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as a cabinet minister in the governments of Hugh John Macdonald and Rodmond Roblin. Davidson was born in Thamesford, Canada West (now Ontario). He moved...
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in Upper Canada Rodmond Roblin (1853–1937), businessman and politician in Manitoba, Canada Roblin Airport, airport in Manitoba Roblin Lake Camp, Salvation...
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parliament in which Nellie McClung parodied the Conservative premier Rodmond Roblin, with a parliament of women dismissing men's claims for rights using...
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officially recognized Leader of the Opposition in Manitoba, although Rodmond Roblin is considered to have been the de facto opposition leader from 1890...
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replace Charles Mickle as provincial Liberal leader. Conservative Premier Rodmond Roblin called an election soon after Norris's selection as leader, and the...
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province, when they were led by Dufferin Roblin's grandfather, Sir Rodmond Roblin. Roblin's PCs won 36 seats against 11 for the Liberal-Progressives, led by...
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