Robert L. Borden, M.P. (Halifax, N.S.), Leader of the Conservative Party
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English: Robert Borden Biography, in full Sir Robert Laird Borden, (conceived June 26, 1854, Thousand Pré, Nova Scotia [Canada]—passed on June 10, 1937, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada), eighth head administrator of Canada (1911–20) and pioneer of the Preservationist Gathering (1901–20), who assumed a definitive job—remarkably by demanding separate Canadian participation in the Alliance of Countries—in changing the status of his nation from that of settlement to that of country. He was knighted in 1914.
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