John Alexander (Pete) Robertson (October 6, 1913 - February 19, 1965) was a Canadian Senator. Robertson was a freight train conductor for the Canadian Pacific Railway at the time of his suprise appointment by John George Diefenbaker to the Canadian Senate in 1962. He was told of his appointment while in a caboose at Ignace, Ontario.

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  • John Alexander (Pete) Robertson (October 6, 1913 - February 19, 1965) was a Canadian Senator. Robertson was a freight train conductor for the Canadian Pacific Railway at the time of his suprise appointment by John George Diefenbaker to the Canadian Senate in 1962. He was told of his appointment while in a caboose at Ignace, Ontario. He had previously been an unsuccessful Progressive Conservative canadidate in the 1958 federal election but was defeated in the riding of Kenora—Rainy River by 217 votes. He also ran in a 1961 provincial by-election to fill the Kenora seat in the Ontario legislature but was again defeated. Robertson was born in Medicine Hat, Alberta and worked as a grocery store manager in the 1930s before joining the CPR. During World War II, he served in the Canadian Army as a member of the Canadian Provost Corps as a corporal and then acting seargent. He died of a heart attack at the age of 52.
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  • John Alexander (Pete) Robertson (October 6, 1913 - February 19, 1965) was a Canadian Senator. Robertson was a freight train conductor for the Canadian Pacific Railway at the time of his suprise appointment by John George Diefenbaker to the Canadian Senate in 1962. He was told of his appointment while in a caboose at Ignace, Ontario.
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  • John Alexander Robertson
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