- Francis Lawrence Jobin
Francis Laurence Jobin (
August 14 ,1914 –August 25 ,1995 ) was a politician andLieutenant Governor ofManitoba ,Canada .Jobin from born in Winnipeg, and was educated at the
University of Manitoba . He subsequently moved to Flin Flon, in the northern part of the province.Jobin was first elected to the
Legislative Assembly of Manitoba in the 1949 provincial election, as a Liberal candidate supporting the government of Premier Douglas Campbell. Running in The Pas, he easily defeated independent incumbentBeresford Richards , who opposed the governing Liberal-Conservative coalition.Jobin was re-elected in the 1953 election, easily defeating opponents from the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) and Social Credit. On
July 6 ,1956 , he was sworn in asRailway Commissioner and Minister of Industry and Commerce in the Campbell government. Provincial CCF leaderLloyd Stinson later referred to Jobin as Campbell's only "labour-oriented" minister.Campbell's Liberals were defeated by
Dufferin Roblin 's Progressive Conservatives in the 1958 election, but Jobin was able to retain the redistributed riding of Flin Flon. He was defeated by Progressive ConservativeCharles Witney in the following year's election, however, as Roblin's Tories won a majority government.When Campbell resigned as
Manitoba Liberal Party leader in 1961, Jobin was one of four candidates who sought to replace him. He was accused by some of representing "radical" elements within the party, though he denied this, using his friendship with the arch-conservative Campbell as evidence. Jobin was a somewhat marginal candidate, however, and received only 79 votes in the leadership convention, compared to 475 for the winner,Gildas Molgat .Jobin ran as a Liberal candidate in the sprawling northern riding of Churchill in the federal election of 1962, but finished a distant second against Progressive Conservative candidate
Robert Simpson . In early 1963, he lost a deferred provincial election in Churchill to Progressive ConservativeGordon Beard , albeit by a relatively close margin. Jobin again lost to Simpson in the federal election of 1965.Jobin was elected to the Flin Flon Municipal Council in 1966. He made another bid for the provincial legislature in the 1969 election, this time finishing third against Witney and the successful New Democratic candidate,
Thomas Barrow .Jobin received a Centennial Medal from the
Manitoba Historical Society in 1970, and continued his work on the municipal council. In October 1974, he was electedmayor of Flin Flon.On
March 15 ,1976 , Jobin was sworn in as theLieutenant Governor ofManitoba . He served in this position untilOctober 23 ,1981 .He died on
August 25 ,1995 .
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