George Carlyle Marler, (September 14, 1901 – April 10, 1981) was a politician,
notary
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and
philatelist
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in
Quebec
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, Canada.
Education
Born in Montreal, Quebec, Marler studied at
Selwyn House School
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,
Bishop's College School
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prep school in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada for students in Grades 7 to 12.Thomson, Ashley; Lafortune, Sylvie (1999). Handbook of Canadian Boarding Schools. To ...
,
Royal Naval College of Canada
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and
McGill University
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, where he earned a bachelor of civil law degree.
City Councillor
Marler served as city councillor from 1940 to 1947 and as Deputy Chairman of Montreal Executive Committee in Montreal.
Member of the legislature
Marler successfully ran as a
Liberal
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** Liberalism by country
* an adherent of a Liberal Party
* Liberalism (international relations)
* Sexually liberal feminism
* Social liberalism
Arts, entertainment and m ...
candidate in the provincial district of
Westmount–Saint-Georges
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It was created for the 1939 election from Westmount electoral district. It ...
in a
by-election
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held on March 23, 1942. He was re-elected in the
1944
Events
Below, the events of World War II have the "WWII" prefix.
January
* January 2 – WWII:
** Free French General Jean de Lattre de Tassigny is appointed to command French Army B, part of the Sixth United States Army Group in Nor ...
,
1948
Events January
* January 1
** The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) is inaugurated.
** The Constitution of New Jersey (later subject to amendment) goes into effect.
** The railways of Britain are nationalized, to form British ...
and
1952
Events January–February
* January 26 – Black Saturday in Egypt: Rioters burn Cairo's central business district, targeting British and upper-class Egyptian businesses.
* February 6
** Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh, becomes m ...
elections.
Leader of the Opposition
In the
1948 election, Liberal Leader
Adélard Godbout
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lost re-election in the district of
L'Islet. Marler took over as
Leader of the Official Opposition. Godbout resigned as Liberal Leader on July 22, 1949. At the
1950 Quebec Liberal Party leadership convention, Marler declined nomination, and
Georges-Émile Lapalme
Georges-Émile Lapalme (January 14, 1907 – February 5, 1985) was a politician in Quebec, Canada and a member of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec, and leader of the Quebec Liberal Party.
Background
He was born in Montreal. He studied law at ...
became the new party leader on May 20, 1950. However, Lapalme failed to win a seat in the legislature in the
1952 election, so Marler continued as Leader of the Opposition until Lapalme won a
by-election
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in 1953.
Member of the Federal Cabinet
Marler resigned from the legislature on June 30, 1954, and was appointed to the federal cabinet of
Louis Saint-Laurent
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as minister of transport. Later that year he won a by-election and became the
Member of Pariliament for the federal district of
Saint-Antoine—Westmount
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. He was re-elected in the
1957
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, but was defeated in
1958
Events
January
* January 1 – The European Economic Community (EEC) comes into being.
* January 3 – The West Indies Federation is formed.
* January 4
** Edmund Hillary's Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition completes the third ...
.
Legislative Councillor
Marler was appointed
Minister without Portfolio
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in the
Cabinet
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* Filing ...
of
Jean Lesage
Jean Lesage (; 10 June 1912 – 12 December 1980) was a Canadian lawyer and politician from Quebec. He served as the 19th premier of Quebec from 22 June 1960 to 16 June 1966. Alongside Georges-Émile Lapalme, René Lévesque and others, he is o ...
in October 1960. A month later, he was appointed to the
Legislative Council of Quebec
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.
Death
Marler died on April 10, 1981, in Montreal.
Books
*The Edward VII issue of Canada : a detailed study / by George C. Marler. --
ttawa: National Postal Museum, c1975.
*The law of real property : Quebec / by William de Montmollin Marler ; completed and arranged by George C. Marler ; with a foreword by P.B. Mignault. -- Toronto : Burroughs, 1932.
*Canada, the admiral issue, 1911-1925 / by George C. Marler. -- Toronto : Unitrade Press, 1980.
*Canada : notes on the 1911-1925 issue. -- State College, Pa : American Philatelic Society, 1949.
*Booklets of the admiral stamps of 1911 to 1925 / by George C. Marler ; editor R.J. Woolley. --
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Archives
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Archives
There is a George Carlyle Marler fonds at Library and Archives Canada.
See also
*Politics of Quebec
*Quebec general elections
*List of Quebec leaders of the Opposition
*Timeline of Quebec history
*List of Bishop's College School alumni
References
External links
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Royal Philatelic Society of Canada
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1901 births
1981 deaths
Canadian Ministers of Transport
Liberal Party of Canada MPs
Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Quebec
Quebec Liberal Party MLCs
Members of the King's Privy Council for Canada
Montreal city councillors
Bishop's College School alumni
Quebec Liberal Party MNAs
Quebec notaries
Canadian philatelists
McGill University Faculty of Law alumni