The Progressive Conservatives under Miller's leadership were reduced to a minority government in the 1985 election. Robinson lost to David Warner in Scarborough—Ellesmere by 1,119 votes.[4]
Later life
After leaving politics, Robinson became the president and CEO of PACex International, which describes itself as "Canada's National Packaging, Food Process, Material Handling & Logistics Exhibition". He retired in 2006.[5] PACex purchased the Canadian Materials Handling & Logistics Show in 2003.
Robinson died after a long illness, on December 6, 2013.[5][6]
References
^"Metro Elections: How you voted". The Toronto Star. November 14, 1978. pp. A12–A13.