George Carlyle Marler, PC (September 14, 1901 – April 10, 1981) was a politician, notary and philatelist in Quebec, Canada. Born in Montreal, Quebec,...
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Marler is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: George Carlyle Marler (1901-1981), Canadian politician Herbert Meredith Marler...
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seat to the legislature. His successor, Georges-Émile Lapalme, was defeated in Joliette in 1952. George Marler served as Acting Leader of the Opposition...
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Saint-Antoine—Westmount 22nd 1953–1954 Douglas Abbott Liberal 1954–1957 George Carlyle Marler 23rd 1957–1958 24th 1958–1962 A. Ross Webster Progressive...
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Adélard Godbout (1936–1949) (premier 1936, 1939–1944) George Carlyle Marler (interim) (1949–1950) Georges-Émile Lapalme (1950–1958) Jean Lesage (31 May 1958 –...
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Bower, politician, businessman and executive (b. 1901) April 10 - George Carlyle Marler, politician, notary and philatelist (b. 1901) May 4 - Samuel Rosborough...
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Infobox Canadian Football League biography is being considered for merging. › George Harris Hees PC OC (June 17, 1910 – June 11, 1996) was a Canadian politician...
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MacKinnon George Carlyle Marler Paul Martin Sr. Robert Wellington Mayhew Humphrey Mitchell Lester B. Pearson Jack Pickersgill Roch Pinard George Prudham...
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Ben Blue, Canadian-born comedian, actor (d. 1975) September 14 — George Carlyle Marler, politician, notary and philatelist (d.1981) September 15 — Gweneth...
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November 1948 30 June 1954 17 (St. Laurent) George Carlyle Marler 1 July 1954 20 June 1957 Liberal George Hees 21 June 1957 10 October 1960 Progressive...
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MacKinnon George Carlyle Marler Paul Martin Sr. Robert Wellington Mayhew Humphrey Mitchell Lester B. Pearson Jack Pickersgill Roch Pinard George Prudham...
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withdrew before balloting. (Held May 20, 1950) Georges-Émile Lapalme acclaimed George Carlyle Marler declined nomination; Horace Phillipon, Jean-Marie...
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Macklem (1961-), banker and current Governor of the Bank of Canada George Carlyle Marler (1901-1981), politician and Liberal MP (1954–58) John McCallum (1950-)...
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April 8 – Omar Bradley, American army general (b. 1893) April 10 George Carlyle Marler, Canadian politician, notary and philatelist (b. 1901) Howard Thurman...
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The Honourable Patrick Kerwin (from July 1, 1954) The Honourable George Carlyle Marler (from July 1, 1954) The Honourable Roch Pinard (from July 1, 1954)...
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the election against the Progressive Conservative Party (PC Party) led by George Drew. The Liberals won 191 seats – the most in Canadian history at the time...
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L'Islet. In 1950, he relinquished the leadership of the Liberal Party to Georges-Émile Lapalme. In 1949, Godbout was appointed to the Senate of Canada on...
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Louis St. Laurent Preceded by Joseph-Enoil Michaud Succeeded by George Carlyle Marler Member of Parliament for Laurier In office June 10, 1957 – December...
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Sinclair (Coast—Capilano), former Transport Minister and Montreal MP George Carlyle Marler (Saint-Antoine—Westmount), and former Public Works Minister Robert...
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Christopher Benfield Carter (BCL 1866) – Quebec lawyer and politician George Carlyle Marler (BCL 1922) – Quebec politician, notary and philatelist Véronique...
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a grand-nephew of George Carlyle Marler, who was a cabinet minister in the governments of Louis St. Laurent and Jean Lesage. Marler moved to Brome—Missisquoi...
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Ontario. George Carlyle Marler b. 1901 first elected in 1954 as Liberal member for Saint-Antoine—Westmount, Quebec. Herbert Meredith Marler b. 1876 first...
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(1917-1920) George Carlyle Marler Liberal Saint-Antoine—Westmount November 8, 1954 Royal Canadian Navy (1917-1942) Herbert Meredith Marler Liberal St....
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Westmount–Saint-Georges was a former provincial electoral district in the Montreal region of Quebec, Canada. It elected members to the Legislative Assembly...
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Hon. George Harold Baker, The Hon. Landon Pearson, Charles Drury, George Carlyle Marler, Lieutenant General Kenneth Stuart, Loran Ellis Baker (politician)...
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Appointed by Adélard Godbout Preceded by Martin Fisher Succeeded by George Carlyle Marler Personal details Born (1872-01-29)January 29, 1872 Howick, Quebec...
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Georges Villeneuve Liberal Saguenay Lomer Brisson Liberal St. Ann Gérard Loiselle Independent Liberal Saint-Antoine—Westmount George Carlyle Marler Liberal...
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Fisher 1939–1941 Union Nationale Robert R. Ness 1942–1960 Liberal George Carlyle Marler 1960–1968 Liberal Isidore Thibaudeau 1867–1874 Liberal Louis Richard...
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17th Canadian Ministry (category Ministries of George VI)
Minister of Transport Lionel Chevrier 15 November 1948 1 July 1954 George Carlyle Marler 1 July 1954 21 June 1957 Minister of Veterans Affairs Milton Fowler...
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Party Cause Retained Westmount–Saint-Georges March 23, 1942 George Gordon Hyde Liberal George Carlyle Marler Liberal Appointed to the Legislative...
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