Born in
Calgary,
Alberta, Robinson attended school in
Swalwell before moving to
Winnipeg,
Manitoba, where he married his wife Anne; they had four children together. The family moved to British Columbia, where Robinson became a locomotive engineer and mechanic for the
Pacific Great Eastern Railway. He contested the
1952 provincial election as a
Social Credit candidate in the riding of
Lillooet, but was defeated.
Liberal Gordon Gibson, Sr. was elected Lillooet MLA in
1953, then resigned in 1955 to trigger a by-election. He had alleged in the legislature that there had been fraudulent activities surrounding the award of forest management licences in the province (see
Robert Sommers), and sought vindication from the electorate. then defeated Gibson in the September 1955 by-election to become MLA for Lillooet. He was re-elected in
1956,
1960 and
1963, but did not run again in the
1966 election, which saw the Lillooet riding dissolved and incorporated into the new district of
Yale-Lillooet. In his later years he returned to Calgary, where he died in 1997 at age 77. ==References==