Robert Mitford Pinder (December 14, 1890[1] – August 1, 1946) was a pharmacist, entrepreneur and political figure in Saskatchewan, Canada.
He represented Saskatoon City in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan from 1938 to 1944 as a Liberal.
[2] Born in North Toronto, Ontario, the son of Abraham Pinder and Polly Savage – who came to Canada from Yorkshire, England – he was educated in Elgin, Manitoba and at the Pharmacy College in Winnipeg; then moved to Saskatoon in 1914.
[2] The company he established, Pinder's Drugs, continued to be operated by the Pinder family until 1992 when it was sold to Shoppers Drug Mart.
[2] His son Herbert Charles Pinder also served in the Saskatchewan assembly.