Robert (Bob) Bain (born March 6, 1946) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada.
[1] Bain won a seat in the 1975 provincial election by defeating incumbent Ed Havrot of the Progressive Conservatives.
When the government was dissolved for early elections two years later in 1977, Bain lost his seat to Havrot in a re-match by 664 votes.
[4][5] He remained active in the NDP and was president of the Timiksaming NDP riding association in 1989 when party leader Bob Rae was arrested after joining an anti-logging protest in the environmentally sensitive forests of Temagami.
Bain criticized Rae's participation in the protest saying, "He should have consulted with the riding association before plunging into the middle of this... His approach is typical to people in Toronto who never get outside the city except on summer vacations.