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in place, the opposition had a majority of members on the Committee and he had to remain impartial and balance the wishes of all parties in order to win approval for legislation.
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in Ottawa. He remained in this position until his retirement in 1998.
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to appoint him as Speaker of the House of Commons following the
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Index

The Honourable
PC
Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada
Elizabeth II
Jules LĂ©ger
Edward Schreyer
Pierre Trudeau
Joe Clark
Lucien Lamoureux
Jeanne Sauvé
MP
Sudbury
Bud Germa
Doug Frith
Kingston
Ontario
Liberal
Sudbury
PC
Canadian
politician
Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada
Osgoode Hall
Toronto
Sudbury
Ontario
House of Commons of Canada
by-election
1968 general election
Liberal

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