Robert Henry Pooley (September 19, 1878[1] – June 23, 1954[2]) was a Canadian lawyer and political figure in British Columbia.
Pooley was interim leader of the party from August 1924 to November 1926.
He was born in Esquimalt,[1] the son of Charles Edward Pooley, and was educated at Bradfield College in Berkshire, England.
[1] He also served as Minister of Public Works between July and September 1933.
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