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The office of Minister of Employment and Immigration, and Minister of Labour were abolished and the office of Minister of Human Resources Development went in force on July 12, 1996. Under the new provisions, a Minister of Labour may be appointed. However, when no Minister of Labour is appointed, the
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When visiting Winnipeg in 1932, six thousand workers met him at the railway station with the slogan: "A Faker Comes to Town." He stepped down as Labour minister in February and died in Ottawa the next year, two weeks after being paralyzed by a stroke.
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went to the city to meet the "Citizens' Committee of 1000" which had been formed by local businessmen and professionals in opposition to the strike. He refused to meet the Central Strike Committee to hear their demands.
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Robertson earned the longstanding enmity of the left and labour movement for his role in the strike. Despite his background, most of the working class did not consider him a legitimate representative of workers.
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Until 1909, the office of the minister of Labour was a secondary function of the Postmaster-General of Canada. W. L. M. King was the first to hold the office independently.
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Minister of Human Resources Development shall exercise the powers and perform the duties and functions of the Minister of Labour.
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Robertson ordered federal government employees to return to work or lose their jobs.
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On June 17, he ordered the arrest of the twelve principal strike leaders, including
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despite not having a seat in the House of Commons, to represent organised labour.
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Robertson retained his position as labour minister when Arthur Meighen became
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to crush the strike in an action that became known as "Bloody Saturday".
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for the war effort, he included Robertson in the cabinet, making him
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as a means of bringing in labour representation during the
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Minister of Employment, Workforce and Labour (2015–2019)
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by profession and had links with conservatives in the
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Senator
Robert Borden
Welland County, Ontario
Ottawa, Ontario
Conservative
PC
Canadian Senator
Canadian Cabinet
telegrapher
labour movement
Conservative
First World War
Prime Minister
Robert Borden
Unionist
national government
minister without portfolio
Minister of Labour
Winnipeg General Strike
Arthur Meighen
J. S. Woodsworth
Royal North-West Mounted Police
Prime Minister of Canada
1921 federal election
R. B. Bennett
1930 election
"Former Labor Minister, 59, Dies at Ottawa"
Gideon Robertson – Parliament of Canada biography
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