Roberts was educated at the University of Western Ontario, the Ontario College of Education and Dalhousie University. She taught at Alma College for three years, and then practiced law in the Elgin County area from 1971 to 1987. She also worked as a farmer. She was a founding member of the Ontario Child Representation Program, and served as the acting crown attorney for Elgin. Roberts also chaired the Elgin County Board of Education.[1]
She served as a backbench supporter of David Peterson's government for the next three years, and was chair of the Liberal Caucus in 1988 and 1989. She served as Vice-Chair of Select Committee on Constitutional Reform from 1987 to 1989 and as Deputy Government Whip in 1989-1990.
In 1991, Roberts was appointed as an Ontario Court of Justice judge.[6] She has been an Associate Chief Justice associate chief judge and coordinator of justices of the peace since 1995.[7] She died on October 4, 2020.[8]
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^"How the party candidates fared across the country". The Toronto Star. July 9, 1974. p. A12.
^"Table of vote results for all Ontario ridings". The Globe and Mail. September 19, 1975. p. C12.
^"Results from individual ridings". The Windsor Star. September 11, 1987. p. F2.
^"Ontario election: Riding-by-riding voting results". The Globe and Mail. September 7, 1990. p. A12.