- Herbert Meredith Marler
Sir Herbert Meredith Marler, PC , KCMG (
March 7 1876 –January 31 1940 ) was a Canadian politician and diplomat.Born in
Montreal, Quebec , Marler earned a law degree fromMcGill University and entered his father's notary business which eventually expanded into the firm Marler & Marler. In 1902, he married socialite Beatrice Isabel Allan.Marler entered the Canadian
civil service in 1918 and was elected to the House of Commons three years later in the 1921 federal election as the Liberal Member of Parliament forSt. Lawrence—St. George . He was promoted to Cabinet asMinister without portfolio in 1925 only to lose his seat shortly after in the 1925 federal election.Liberal Prime Minister
William Lyon Mackenzie King held Marler in high regard and appointed himCanada 's first enovy toJapan and given the formal title of Envoy Extraordinary andMinister Plenipotentiary of Canada to the Empire of Japan in 1929. Marler wasknight ed in 1935 for his services and returned from this posting in 1936. He was the third person ever appointed by the Canadian government as an envoy abroad with full diplomatic status. His predecessors wereVincent Massey who was appointed Canadian envoy to theUnited States in 1926 andPhilippe Roy who was appointed envoy toFrance in 1928. He considered himself Canadian Minister to the Orient, though he was formally only the Minister to Japan, and focussed his attention on building Canadian trade with Japan andChina touring both countries extensively. He also undertook a speaking tour across Canada in 1931 in which he encouraged commerce between Canada and East Asia.Upon returning from Japan in 1936, he was appointed Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary of Canada to the
United States of America and served in that capacity until 1939.External links
* [http://www.info.sophia.ac.jp/amecana/Journal/18-2.htm Canada's Far West Policy: China and Japan: 1929-1932]
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