Robert Orok

Robert Orok

Robert Dick Orok (October 2, 1878—1958) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1912 to 1915, as a member of the Conservative Party.

Orok was born in Midhurst, Ontario. He was educated at the Barrie Collegiate Institute and the University of Toronto, and received certification as a medical doctor. He worked as a surgeon on the Hudson Bay Railway, and spent time in the Yukon gold fields. In religion, Orok was a Presbyterian.

He was first elected to the Manitoba legislature in a by-election held on October 22, 1912, in the nearly-created northern constituency of The Pas. The constituency occupied 200,000 square miles at the time, and Orok claimed that it was the largest in the world. Orok won his seat by acclamation, and served as a backbench supporter of premier Rodmond P. Roblin's government. Orok was again returned by acclamation through a deferred vote in the 1914 election, after the Conservatives had won a majority government in the rest of the province.

Roblin's administration was forced to resign in 1915 amid a serious corruption scandal. A new election was held, which the Liberals won in a landslide. Orok did not seek re-election.


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