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  1. John Ross Robertson (December 28, 1841 – May 31, 1918) was a Canadian newspaper publisher, politician, and philanthropist in Toronto, Ontario. Career.

  2. Dec 17, 2007 · John Ross Robertson, newspaper publisher, philanthropist (b at Toronto 28 Dec 1841; d there 31 May 1918). He was the son of a Scottish-born merchant. After attending Toronto's Upper Canada College, where he published a student paper, he founded the evening Telegram , which became the voice of working-class, conservative, Orange Toronto.

  3. As a youth, John Ross Robertson revealed a penchant for collecting pictures and historical memorabilia, an aptitude for swimming, hockey, and rowing, and a love for parades and decorations. At Upper Canada College in Toronto, where he was a student in 1850–51 and again after 1854, he showed an early proclivity for printer’s ink.

  4. Lieutenant John Ross Robertson. Unit: Fife and Forfar Yeomanry, attached Royal Flying Corps. Death: 12 May 1917 Arras sector Western Front. IWM is not responsible for the content of external websites. Please note that some sources will require payment to view.

  5. www.mountpleasantgroup.com › en-CA › GeneralJohn Ross Robertson

    John Ross Robertson. Section O, Lot 221. Toronto Necropolis. Born in Toronto on December 28, 1841, the son of John Robertson and Margaret Sinclair, Robertson was educated at Upper Canada College (UCC), a private high school in Toronto. As a young man, he started a newspaper at UCC called Young Canada and a satirical weekly magazine, The Grumbler.

  6. Milestones: John Ross Robertson, an influential journalist, has been called the Father of Amateur Hockey in Ontario for working to protect hockey from being professionalized. Born in Toronto, he attended Upper Canada College where he started The College Times, the first school newspaper in Canada. He became city editor of The Globe in 1865 and ...

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  8. John Ross Robertson. John Ross Robertson (December 28, 1841 – May 31, 1918) was a Canadian newspaper publisher, politician, and philanthropy. He was from Toronto, Ontario. Between 1896 and 1900, Robertson was a member of Parliament (MP) in the House of Commons of Canada. He represented the electoral area of Toronto East .