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Marcel Lambert

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missiles that the opposition demanded when an American State Department press release was issued contradicting arguments made by the Diefenbaker government against accepting the missiles. Lambert asserted that the matter was not of sufficient urgency to warrant a special debate.
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situation. As speaker, Lambert strove to be very correct in his interpretation of standing orders, ruling opposition questions out of order during
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This incident indicated that the government had lost control of the House. Soon after, the government was defeated on a
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challenged Lambert's decision, and the House overturned Lambert's decision by a vote of 122 to 104.
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if they were not strict inquiries and strayed at all into argumentation. This displeased the
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in the areas of National Defence and Finance. During the short-lived government of
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on the Bomarc issue. Diefenbaker called an election, and appointed Lambert to
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After being defeated in a bitter nomination race by his eventual successor,
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Lambert presided over the House of Commons during a tenuous
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from 1957 to 1958, and as Parliamentary Secretary to the
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Ministers of Soldiers' Civil Re-establishment (1918–28)
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Alberta
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and led to his rulings being appealed unsuccessfully.
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Index

Marcel Lambert (footballer)
The Honourable
PC
QC
Speaker of the House of Commons
Roland Michener
Alan Macnaughton
Canadian Parliament
Edmonton West
James Angus MacKinnon
Murray Dorin
St. Albert, Alberta
Canada
Barrhead, Alberta
Canada
Progressive Conservative
University of Alberta
BA
BComm
Hertford College, Oxford
BCL
MA
PC
QC
Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada
St. Albert
French Canadian
Belgian
14th Armoured Regiment (Calgary Regiment)
World War II

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