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Robert Winters (Robert Henry Winters) was born on 18 August, 1910 in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada, is a Canadian electrical engineer, army officer, politician and businessman. Discover Robert Winters's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?

Popular As Robert Henry Winters
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Age 59 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 18 August, 1910
Birthday 18 August
Birthplace Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada
Date of death 10 October, 1969
Died Place Monterey, California, U.S.
Nationality Canada

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1910

Robert Henry Winters, (August 18, 1910 – October 10, 1969) was a Canadian politician, and businessman.

Born in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, the son of a fishing captain, Winters went to Mount Allison University in New Brunswick, and then to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to complete his degree in electrical engineering.

He worked for Northern Electric before joining the army in World War II, eventually becoming a lieutenant-colonel.

1945

He was first elected to the House of Commons in the 1945 general election as a Liberal for the riding of Queens—Lunenburg in Nova Scotia.

1948

Winters was appointed to Cabinet in 1948, and served as minister of public works, among other portfolios, under Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent.

1957

Defeated along with the St. Laurent government in the 1957 election, Winters entered the corporate world, becoming a chief executive officer at a series of companies.

He was hired as a special advisor to the Newfoundland government to help negotiate the Churchill Falls deal, for which he became highly popular in that province.

1965

He was persuaded to return to politics by Lester Pearson, and won the Toronto seat of York West in the 1965 election, becoming minister of trade and commerce in Pearson's government.

He was seen as close to the business community and far more fiscally conservative than Walter L. Gordon.

1968

He originally announced that he would not seek to replace the retiring Pearson, but changed his mind and ran to succeed Pearson at the 1968 Liberal leadership convention, coming in second to Pierre Trudeau.

Winters then left politics, to become president and director of Brazilian Light and Power and a vice president of CIBC.

Also, he was very involved in the new York University and served as the first chair of its board of governors.

1969

In 1969, while in California, he suffered a heart attack during a game of tennis.

He died at age 59 in an ambulance on his way to hospital.

Winters College at York University is named in his honour.