George Carlyle Marler
George Carlyle Marler
(
September 14
1901
-
April 10
1981
) served as
Liberal
leader of the Opposition in the
Legislative Assembly of Quebec
from
1948
to
1953
, after Liberal leader
Adélard Godbout
lost the
1948 Quebec election
and also narrowly lost his own seat. Godbout resigned as Liberal leader in
1950
and was replaced by
Georges-mile Lapalme
, who had just resigned his seat in the
House of Commons
to enter provincial politics and be acclaimed Liberal leader. Lapalme failed to win his seat in the
1952 election
, but won a
by-election
on
July 9
,
1953
, at which point he became leader of the Opposition in place of Marler.
See also
Politics of Quebec
List of Quebec general elections
List of Quebec leaders of the Opposition
Timeline of Quebec history
External links
National Assembly biography
(in French)
Marler, George Carlyle Marler, George Carlyle Marler, George Carlyle Marler, George Carlyle
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