David Marler

David Francis Herbert Marler (born October 3, 1941, died January 2, 2025) was a Canadian lawyer in Knowlton, Quebec who specializes in transportation and international law.

[1] 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.

[4] Marler moved to Brome—Missisquoi in 2003 and ran for the Conservative Party of Canada in the 2006 federal election, after defeating Jacques Dalton for the nomination.

In December 2006, Marler was appointed as a commissioner on the Eastern Townships School Board to replace an incumbent who had resigned.

[11]) In the 2008 election, Marler published a piece entitled, ""Sixty-Six Said Yes; a Personal Account of a Campaign and a Scandal," covering his involvement with the Conservative Party.