House of Commons Clerk Robert to retire in January

Charles Robert recently announced his plan to officially retire as the 13th clerk of the House of Commons on Friday, Jan. 13.
House of Commons Clerk Charles Robert, pictured during an interview with The Hill Times in January 2018.

House of Commons Clerk Charles Robert surprised members of the Board of Internal Economy on Dec. 7 by announcing his plans to retire in the new year after five-and-a-half years as clerk of the Lower Chamber and 42 years on the Hill overall.

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