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  1. Sir Robert Borden (1854-1937) served as Canada's wartime Prime Minister from 1911-20. Born on 26 June 1854 in Grand Pre, Nova Scotia, Borden gave up his studies at age 14 to become assistant master in classical studies at the school in which he was attending. Teaching classics and mathematics in New Jersey in 1873 he returned the following year ...

  2. Sir Robert Borden was Canada’s prime minister from 1911 to 1920. War Leader. Borden led Canada through one of the most difficult periods in its history. He orchestrated its enormous contribution to the war effort while managing growing social tensions and political problems at home.

  3. Sir Robert Borden fut premier ministre du Canada de 1911 à 1920. Un leader du temps de guerre. Borden gouverna le Canada pendant une des périodes les plus difficiles de son histoire. Il orchestra son énorme contribution à l’effort de guerre tout en gérant les tensions sociales et les problèmes politiques qui allaient s’envenimant au pays.

  4. BORDEN, sir ROBERT LAIRD, avocat et homme politique, né le 26 juin 1854 à Grand-Pré, Nouvelle-Écosse, premier enfant d’Andrew Borden et d’Eunice Jane Laird ; le 25 septembre 1889, il épousa à Halifax Laura Bond (décédée le 8 septembre 1940), et ils n’eurent pas d’enfants ; décédé le 10 juin 1937 à Ottawa. Richard Borden ...

  5. R. Craig Brown, Robert Laird Borden, 2 vols. (1975, 1980). Tim Cook, Warlords: Borden, Mackenzie King and Canada’s World Wars (2012). Patrick M. Dennis, Reluctant Warriors: Canadian Conscripts and the Great War (2017). Martin Thornton, Sir Robert Borden: Canada: The Peace Conferences of 1919–23 and Their Aftermath (2010).

  6. Sir Robert Borden. Personal Status. Married 1889, Laura Bond (1863-1940) Professional Life. 1868-1872 Teacher, Horton, Nova Scotia. 1872-1874 Teacher, Matawan, New Jersey. Lawyer (called to the Nova Scotia Bar in 1878) 1924-1930 Chancellor, Queen's University. 1928 President, Crown Life Insurance.

  7. Robert Borden McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP , Jan 15, 1969 - History - 289 pages The memoirs of Sir Robert Borden are honest, straightforward, and fair; qualities similar to those possessed by the unpretentious Nova Scotia lawyer who became leader of the Conservative Party and Canada's prime minister during World War One.