Robin Martin


Robin Martin is a Canadian politician, who was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in the 2018 provincial election. She represents the riding of Eglinton—Lawrence as a member of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario. Martin ran in Eglinton-Lawrence in 2014 but lost to incumbent Liberal Mike Colle. She defeated Colle in a re-match in 2018. Prior to being elected into the Ontario Legislature, Martin practiced litigation for over a decade at Osler and Lenczner

Early Life

Robin Martin was born in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan to Gord and Ruth. She was a child of two. In 1989, Robin married her high-school sweetheart Jon Martin. They had two children in 1993 and 1995. Martin holds a joint Honours undergraduate degree in Political Science and History from McGill University in Montreal. Upon graduation, she received Guy F. Drummond scholarship for one year to attend L'Institut D'etudes Politiques de Paris in France. After her return, she received a Masters Degree from McGill University in Political Theory. She studied with renowned Canadian philosopher Charles Taylor. In 1991, Robin graduated with a Law Degree from the University of Toronto.

Prior to Election

In 1993, Martin was called to the bar and practiced law for over 10 years specializing in litigation. She then worked as a policy advisor within Ontario's Ministry of Health. Following the defeat of the then-Conservative government, Martin went on to work at StrategyCorp.

Parliamentary Assistant to the Ministry of Health

In June 2018, Martin was elected as a member of provincial parliament defeating long-time incumbent Mike Colle. She was also sworn in as Parliamentary Assistant to the Ministry of Health on June 29th, 2018.
In November 2019, MPP Martin introduced her first Private Members' Bill, the Defibrillator Registration and Public Access Act. This act received unanimous support from across party lines at Second and Third readings.

Electoral record