Thomas Robertson Politician

Thomas Robertson (September 13, 1852 – April 19, 1902) was a Canadian civil servant, entrepreneur and politician. Robertson was a Liberal member of Parliament for the electoral district of Shelburne in the Canadian House of Commons from 1878 to 1887, a Nova Scotia Liberal member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1894 to 1902, and Speaker of the Legislative Assembly in 1902.Born in Barrington, Nova Scotia, the son of Robert Robertson 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 Department of Agriculture. In 1884, he married Josephine Hume Allan. Robertson was president of the Barrington and Cape Island Steam Ferry Company and of the Coast Railway Company, nicknamed "Tom Robertson's Wheelbarrow Railway" and later taken over by the Canadian Northern Railway. He established a newspaper, the Cape Sable Advertiser, which operated from 1886 to 1890.Robertson died in Dell Rapids, South Dakota at the age of 49 while attempting to recover from an illness.His son, Wishart McLea Robertson was a Senator, Speaker of the Senate, and a Minister Without Portfolio.

Personal facts

Thomas Robertson
Birth dateSeptember 13, 1852
Date of deathApril 19, 1902
Place of death
South Dakota
Children
James Robertson
Wishart McLea Robertson

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Office holder

office
Speaker of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly
Member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly for Shelburne
other party
Nova Scotia Liberal Party
party
Liberal Party of Canada
region
Shelburne (federal electoral district)
successor
John Wimburn Laurie

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