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  1. 20 de feb. de 2018 · A quiet Nova Scotia lawyer who was thrust into leadership just before the outbreak of one of the largest and bloodiest wars the world has ever seen. Sir Robe...

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  2. Robert Borden began to develop a vision of Canada which was to move the nation forward in it's development. He saw that indeed Canada could and probably should support Britain in its move towards stopping German expansion and/or domination of the European scene, but was unwilling to offer this support without British concessions to Canadian control over it's own affairs.

  3. Robert Borden. Sir Robert Laird Borden GCMG PC KC (June 26, 1854 – June 10, 1937) was a Canadian lawyer and politician. He served as the eighth Prime Minister of Canada from October 10, 1911, to July 10, 1920. He was the third Nova Scotian to hold this office. After retiring from public life, he served as the chancellor of Queen's University.

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  5. Sir Robert Borden, (born June 26, 1854, Grand Pré, Nova Scotia—died June 10, 1937, Ottawa, Ont., Can.), Prime minister of Canada (1911–20). He practiced law in Halifax, Nova Scotia, from 1874 and later founded one of the largest law firms in the Maritime Provinces. In 1896 he was elected to the Canadian House of Commons; he became leader ...

  6. 5 de feb. de 2021 · It was under his watch as prime minister that Canada would move from being a mere dominion within the British Empire to a full-fledged country. For Borden, it all begins when he was born on June 26, 1854 in Grand Pre, Nova Scotia. Borden’s family dates to Richard Borden, who came to Portsmouth, Rhode Island in 1638.

  7. When Robert Borden unseated Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier (1841-1919) in the 1911 federal election, many doubted he could fill the big shoes of his long-serving Liberal predecessor. Yet Borden would prove to be a prime minister of equal historic importance (if not greater ), guiding Canada through World War I (1915-1918) and securing the country greater independence within the British Empire.