renowned editors of canadian newspapers: john ross robertson
Philanthropist. Amateur sport advocate. Municipal political kingmaker. Populist conservative publisher. Collector. Historian. Imperialist. Just a few of the terms that could be applied to the many passions of John Ross Robertson . Nearly a century after his death, legacies such as the Hospital for Sick Children and the public utilities he campaigned for continue to affect the lives of Torontonians. The profile touches upon Robertson's contributions to the preservation of Toronto's past. The collection of pictures he donated to the Toronto Public Library remains a key part of the Baldwin Room Canadian Historical Picture Collection . He also published six volumes of Robertson's Landmarks of Toronto , which collected historical sketches originally published in the Telegram . A sample of the introduction to the first volume, published in 1894: One hundred years ago Chippewas in their wigwams were the only inhabitants to welcome the first white man, who with axe in hand h...