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Robert Gibson (Ontario politician)

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Succeeded by
  
Leo Bernier PC

Resigned
  
March 26, 1966

Died
  
March 26, 1966

Name
  
Robert Gibson


Preceded by
  
Albert Wren Liberal-Labour

Born
  
November 14, 1932 Kenora, Ontario (
1932-11-14
)

Role
  
Former Member of Provincial Parliament

Previous office
  
Member of Provincial Parliament (1962–1966)

Political party
  
Liberal Liberal-Labour

Robert Wayne Gibson (November 14, 1932 – March 26, 1966) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1962 to 1963 who represented the northwestern riding of Kenora. From 1963 to 1966 he sat as a Liberal-Labour member. He died in office after a short illness from an infection of the pancreas.

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Background

He was born in Kenora in 1932. He spent his education at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario and later went to Osgoode Hall in Toronto. He returned to Kenora where he worked as a lawyer.

Offices

Gibson ran as a Liberal candidate in the northern Ontario riding of Kenora which was called after the death of long-serving Liberal-Labour member Albert Wren. He defeated Progressive Conservative opponent Peter Robertson by 1,178 votes. As a means of marginalizing the NDP candidate, in the 1963 general election, Gibson ran as a Liberal-Labour candidate and defeated the PC candidate, Leo Bernier, by 840 votes. He served as an opposition member facing Progressive Conservative governments under Premier John Robarts.

Gibson was interested in native affairs and flew to several remote reserves to observe living conditions. He died on March 26, 1966 of a pancreas infection.

References

Robert Gibson (Ontario politician) Wikipedia