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Dufferin Roblin

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His government quickly enacted a series of progressive reforms, which were supported by the CCF. Roblin was thereby able to build up a successful legislative record and won the support of many centre-left voters who were previously uncommitted. His government lost a parliamentary vote of confidence
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When Willis called a leadership convention for 1954, Roblin quickly declared himself a candidate. He built up a strong organization throughout the province and was able to defeat Willis on the second ballot. Roblin's support came mostly from rural delegates. The Progressive Conservatives' grassroots
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instruction in schools, modernized hospitals, expanded social spending, and strengthened social welfare programs. It also improved postsecondary education and promoted urban development by consolidating the various municipalities in the Winnipeg area into a single metropolitan entity. For primary
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said that "Duff Roblin led a Conservative administration the likes we’ve not seen elsewhere in Canada and not likely to see again. It was positive in every respect. He brought Manitoba into the modern era, with desired changes in education, hospital finance, roads, social assistance and flood
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E.B. Osler by over 10,000 votes. Roblin was hurt by an unpopular provincial sales tax introduced by his government as well as the more general "Trudeaumania" phenomenon. After the election, he was named as vice-president of Canadian Pacific Investments. In 1970, he was made a Companion of the
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Willis resigned as a cabinet minister in August 1950, and the Progressive Conservative delegates overwhelmingly voted to leave the coalition at their annual convention that year. Some party members tried to convince Roblin to stand against Willis for the leadership, but Roblin declined.
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Roblin, a veteran of World War II who fought in the Normandy Campaign, represented Manitoba at the 60th Anniversary of D-Day in France. He, along with Prince Charles and the Prime Ministers of Canada and France, commemorated the Canadian Servicemen who were lost that day in 1944.
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Roblin retired from the Senate on June 17, 1992, having reached the mandatory retirement age of 75. He received the President's Award of the Winnipeg Press Club in 1999, and published his memoirs (entitled
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network had atrophied during the coalition years, and for the next four years, Roblin was involved in the arduous task of rebuilding the party organization.
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agreed to tolerate a Tory minority government, and Roblin became premier—ending 35 years of Progressive/Liberal-Progressive government in the province.
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At the time of his death, he was the oldest living former provincial premier. Roblin died at the age of 92 on the afternoon of May 30, 2010 at the
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There were opponents of the coalition in both the Liberal and Conservative ranks. Roblin was a part of the latter group and was elected to the
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education, Roblin's ministry brought Manitoba's system of one-room schoolhouses into the modern era by building consolidated schools.
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as an "Independent Progressive Conservative" opposing the coalition. Running in the multi-member riding of
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in 1942. During the 1940s, the Manitoba Conservatives were part of a coalition government with the
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Like his grandfather, Roblin was a member of Manitoba's Conservative Party, which was renamed the
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Under Roblin's leadership, the Tories became the largest party in the legislature at the
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Roblin (centre left) cutting the ribbon at the 1963 opening of the St. Vital Library
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The Progressive Conservatives were re-elected with landslide mandates in the
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around Winnipeg, popularly known as "Duff's Ditch." It reintroduced
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Roblin's government upgraded highways, created parks, and built the
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and later referred to the entire campaign as a lapse in judgement.
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Roblin resigned in 1967 to run for the leadership of the federal
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in 1959, but was re-elected with a decisive majority in the
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was a prominent cabinet minister in the governments of
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and pledged to expand government services if elected.
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He ran a strong campaign but came second to 584:later in the year, taking 36 out of 57 seats. 1879: 1497: 1324: 1134: 788: 8: 2195:Members of the Executive Council of Manitoba 524:Roblin was re-elected for Winnipeg South in 1886: 1872: 1864: 1504: 1490: 1482: 1331: 1317: 1309: 1154:Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba 1141: 1127: 1119: 1063: 795: 781: 773: 336:Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba 242:November 10, 1949 – June 16, 1958 89:June 30, 1958 – November 27, 1967 62: 31: 2255:Canadian expatriates in the United States 1026:"Duff Roblin fonds, Archives of Manitoba" 572:, located in the centre of Winnipeg. 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Index

Duff Roblin
The Honourable
PC
CC
OM

Premier of Manitoba
Elizabeth II
John S. McDiarmid
Errick Willis
Richard S. Bowles
Douglas Lloyd Campbell
Walter Weir
Senator
Pierre Trudeau
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Wolseley
Leonard Claydon
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Winnipeg South
John S. McDiarmid
Ronald Turner
Lloyd Stinson
Gurney Evans
Winnipeg
Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba
Progressive Conservative

PC
CC

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