John Roberts (Canadian politician)
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John Moody Roberts, PC (born 1933) is a former Canadian politician.
He was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons in 1968 as a Liberal Member of Parliament (MP). He was defeated in the 1972 federal election but returned in 1974.
In 1976, he was appointed Secretary of State of Canada in Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau's cabinet. Roberts lost his seat again in the 1979 election that defeated the Trudeau government.
He was returned to the House yet again as a result of the 1980 election, and joined Trudeau's final cabinet, first as Minister of the Environment, and then as Minister of Employment and Immigration.
Roberts ran to succeed Trudeau at the 1984 Liberal leadership convention, coming in fourth behind John Turner. Turner kept Roberts in his cabinet as Minister of Employment and Immigration. Roberts and Turner's government were defeated in the 1984 election. An attempt to return to parliament in 1988, this time for Ontario riding (Pickering) was unsuccessful.
He taught Political Science at Brock University in St. Catharines, Ontario as a visiting professor from 1992-93.
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Parliament of Canada | ||
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Preceded by: (federal riding created in 1966) |
Member of Parliament for York—Simcoe 1968–1972 |
Succeeded by: Sinclair Stevens, PC |
Preceded by: Ron Atkey, PC |
Member of Parliament for St. Paul's 1974–1979 |
Succeeded by: Ron Atkey, PC |
Preceded by: Ron Atkey, PC |
Member of Parliament for St. Paul's 1980–1984 |
Succeeded by: Barbara McDougall, PC |