Rob Lobel (born June 2, 1966 in Montreal) is a Canadian curler from Thornhill, Ontario.
Lobel played second for Steve Hartley at the 1982 Junior Provincial Curling Championship, in which the team won, earning them the right to represent Ontario at the 1983 Canadian Junior Curling Championships.
Lobel skipped his men's team to a fourth place finish at the 2008 provincial championship, losing to Mike Harris in the 3-4 game. The following season, his team made it to the 2009 TSC Stores Tankard and placed sixth with a 4-5 record.
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“... the structure of our public morality crashed to earth. Above its grave a tombstone read, Be toleranteven of evil. Logically the next step would be to say to our commonwealths criminals, I disagree that its all right to rob and murder, but naturally I respect your opinion. Tolerance is only complacence when it makes no distinction between right and wrong.”
—Sarah Patton Boyle, U.S. civil rights activist and author. The Desegregated Heart, part 2, ch. 2 (1962)