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Born in Edmonton in , Robert Borden worked for Greyhound Bus Lines for over fifty years. He served as the head of Western Canadian Greyhound Lines before becoming president of Greyhound Lines of Canada Limited, located in Calgary, Alberta, in The company acted as a holding company to own all Greyhound subsidiaries in Canada. He retired from that role in
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Robert Borden
Prime Minister of Canada from to
This article is about the prime minister of Canada. For the American TV writer and producer, see Robert Borden (TV producer).
The Right Honourable Sir Robert Borden GCMG PC KC | ||
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Borden in | ||
| In office October 10, – July 10, | ||
| Monarch | George V | |
| Governors General | ||
| Preceded by | Wilfrid Laurier | |
| Succeeded by | Arthur Meighen | |
| In office February 6, – July 10, | ||
| Preceded by | Charles Tupper | |
| Succeeded by | Arthur Meighen | |
| In office December 17, – July | ||
| Preceded by | Arthur de Witt Foster | |
| Succeeded by | Ernest William Robinson | |
| In office February 4, – January 25, | ||
| Preceded by | Edward Kidd | |
| Succeeded by | Edward Kidd | |
| In office October 26, – December 16, | ||
| Preceded by | Michael Carney | |
| Succeeded by | Peter Francis Martin | |
| In office June 23, – November 2, | ||
| Preceded by | John Fitzwilliam Stairs | |
| Succeeded by | Michael Carney | |
| Born • LEncyclopédie de lhistoire du Québec / The Quebec History EncyclopediaDate Published:
Borden, Sir Robert Laird () prime minister of Canada (), was born at Grand Pré, Nova Scotia, on June 26, , the son of Andrew Borden. He was educated at Acadia Villa Academy, Horton, Nova Scotia, studied law, and was called to the bar in Nova Scotia in (Q.C., ). He practised law in Halifax, and from to was president of the Barristers' Society of Nova Scotia. From to he represented Halifax in the Canadian House of Commons; and in he was chosen leader of the Conservative opposition in parliament, in succession to Sir Charles Tupper, Bart. He was defeated in Halifax in , but was elected for Carleton in ; he represented Halifax again from to ; and from to he sat for King's county. In he became prime minister of Canada ; and he remained at the head of affairs in Canada throughout the whole period of the Great War. In he formed a Unio | ||