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John Robson (politician)

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During British Columbia's colonial days, Robson had briefly served in the colonial assembly, but otherwise his political activity was limited to editorializing and lobbying. Once the colony joined confederation in 1871, however, he ran and was elected to the new province's first legislative assembly
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for publishing an unproven allegation that the Chief Justice had accepted a bribe from land speculators. Robson served on the New Westminster town council in the 1860s before being appointed to the British Columbia legislative council.
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Upon Davie's death 1889, Robson was appointed premier. In 1890, to ease his workload, he moved from representing the busy, growing riding of New Westminster to becoming one of the members for the vast, frontier electoral district of
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at Granville, and his encouragement of the citizens there to incorporate their locality. It was Robson who was responsible for having the legislature name the new municipality
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Robson's advocacy eventually paid off when British Columbia was admitted as the sixth province on 20 July 1871.
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in the province's Central Interior. His brief tenure is chiefly remembered for his continued actions to enable
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Biography at CDBO of Sir Matthew Ballie Begbie – source of information on Cottonwood Scandal
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By 1864, Douglas had retired and the colony finally had its own resident governor,
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homesteading, as well as his lobbying of the federal government to construct a
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in railing against the Governor and his officials, including Chief Justice Sir
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in 1866, but by 1869, Robson had moved his newspaper's operations across the
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in 1886. During Davie's illness, Robson served as acting premier.
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Robson joined forces with other colonial-era editors such as
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Robson spent his early life as a merchant in Canada West and
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In 1882, after a seven-year absence, Robson returned to the
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Members of the Legislative Council of British Columbia
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Premier of British Columbia
Victoria
Hugh Nelson
Alexander Edmund Batson Davie
Theodore Davie
Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
Joseph Mason
Samuel Augustus Rogers
Ithiel Nason
Robert McLeese
Hugh Watt
Cariboo
Thomas Edwin Kitchen
James Punch
Colin Buchanan Sword
Westminster
James Orr
William Henry Ladner
Wellington John Harris
Donald McGillivray
New Westminster
John Bryden
Nanaimo
President of New Westminster
William J. Armstrong
Henry Holbrook
Perth, Ontario
Upper Canada
premier of British Columbia

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