Robin Martin is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in the 2018 provincial election.
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Robin Martin is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in the 2018 provincial election.
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Robin Martin's represents the riding of Eglinton—Lawrence as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario.
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Robin Martin ran in Eglinton-Lawrence in 2014 but lost to incumbent Liberal Mike Colle.
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Robin Martin holds a joint Honours undergraduate degree in Political Science and History from McGill University in Montreal.
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In 1991, Robin Martin graduated with a law degree from the University of Toronto.
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In 1993, Robin Martin was called to the bar and practiced law for over 10 years specializing in litigation.
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Robin Martin's then worked as a policy advisor within Ontario's Ministry of Health.
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In June 2018, Robin Martin was elected as a member of provincial parliament defeating long-time incumbent Mike Colle.
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In November 2019, MPP Robin Martin introduced her first Private Members' Bill, the Defibrillator Registration and Public Access Act.
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Robin Martin has been a strong advocate for the Jewish community within Eglinton-Lawrence since her election to the provincial legislature.
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In 2020, Robin Martin joined Brantford-Brant MPP Will Bouma in co-sponsoring Bill 168, officially known as the Combating Antisemitism Act.
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