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David Marler : ウィキペディア英語版 | David Marler David Francis Herbert Marler (born October 3, 1941) is a lawyer in Knowlton, Quebec who specializes in transportation and international law. He has been a candidate for the Canadian House of Commons on two occasions. ==Early life, career, and family== Marler was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. After graduating from Malvern College in England, Marler received a Bachelor of Arts degree in literature from Bishop's University (1962) and a Bachelor of Laws degree from McGill University (1965).〔(Curriculum Vitae ), David Marler, accessed 18 November 2010.〕 He has published articles on maritime law, served as city councillor in Lac-Tremblant-Nord (1970–72), and been a director of the Brome Lake Chamber of Commerce.〔Joshua Bleser, "Can Paradis eke out another victory in Brome-Missisquoi?: Federalist vote split four ways," ''Sherbrooke Record'', 20 January 2006, p. 4; Norman Webster, "Bad stuff can happen on the election trail - just ask Harper," ''Montreal Gazette'', 21 September 2008, A17; (Canada Votes 2008: Brome—Missisquoi ), candidates, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, accessed 18 November 2010.〕 He is member of the United Church of Canada. Since 1995, he has been Senior & Managing Partner at the law firm of Marler & Associates.〔(Curriculum Vitae ), Law Office of David Marler & Associates, accessed 29 November 2013.〕 Marler's family has been active in politics and government for many decades. He is the grandson of Herbert Meredith Marler, who served as a cabinet minister in the government of William Lyon Mackenzie King, and a grand-nephew of George Carlyle Marler, who was a cabinet minister in the governments of Louis St. Laurent and Jean Lesage.〔(Eric Marler, The Marler Family in Quebec ), Musée McCord Museum, accessed 19 November 2010.〕
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