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Thomas Robertson (Nova Scotia politician)

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and Sarah Richan, he worked in the provincial Department of Public Works and Mines and in the office of the provincial secretary as well as in the immigration branch of the federal
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Thomas Robertson (Nova Scotia politician) – Parliament of Canada biography
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was a senator, Speaker of the Senate, and a minister without portfolio.
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civil servant, entrepreneur and politician. Robertson was a
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Thomas Robertson (disambiguation)

Canadian Parliament
Shelburne
Thomas Coffin
John Wimburne Laurie
Nova Scotia House of Assembly
Frederick Andrew Laurence
Frederick Andrew Laurence
Liberal
Nova Scotia Liberal Party
Wishart McLea Robertson
Canadian
Liberal
Shelburne
House of Commons of Canada
Nova Scotia Liberal
Nova Scotia House of Assembly
Speaker of the Legislative Assembly
Barrington, Nova Scotia
Robert Robertson
Department of Agriculture
Canadian Northern Railway
South Dakota
Wishart McLea Robertson
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1878 Canadian federal election
Shelburne

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