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Robert John Fleming

Canadian politician

Died when: 70 years 337 days (851 months)
Star Sign: Sagittarius

 

Robert John Fleming

Robert John Fleming (November 23, 1854 – October 26, 1925) was twice Mayor of Toronto (1892–1893 and 2nd incumbency 1896–1897) Born in Toronto, Robert John Fleming was of Irish ancestry, the son of William and Jane (Cauldwell) Fleming.

Educated in Toronto public schools he first entered the business world in real estate.From there he moved on to the Toronto Railway Company becoming the general manager in 1905.

He was also a member of the Orange Order in Canada.Fleming's political career began as an Alderman for the Ward of St.

David's 1886 to 1890.In , he was elected mayor of Toronto.He was defeated in and but was returned to office in the and again .

He resigned in 1897 to accept appointment as an assessment commissioner of Toronto and held that position until 1904.In 1894, he presided over the National Exhibition Convention at Montreal.

Fleming was president in 1895 of the .He strongly believed in the prohibition of liquor traffic.Fleming resigned as Mayor in 1897 and ran for mayor again in the 1923 Toronto municipal election against Mayor Charles A.

Maguire and was defeated.As a businessman he was general manager of the , general manager of the Toronto Electric Light Company and general manager of the .

He was also director of the Toronto Board of Trade.He was a member of the Toronto Harbor Commission in 1921.

Fleming Crescent in Leaside is named in his honour.


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