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Now, 40 years later, the 54-year-old Quebec Liberal MP has become the first Black Canadian to serve as Speaker.
After MPs elected him to the role by secret ballot, he promised them that he would lead with respect, and encouraged them to respect each other, too.
Canadians are watching, he noted.
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The rare mid-session election was held to replace Anthony Rota, who caused an international uproar over his actions during a recent visit by UkraineB次元官网网址檚 president.
The former Speaker invited a veteran who served in a Nazi unit in the Second World War to the House of Commons chamber, and asked parliamentarians and dignitaries to applaud the man as a hero.
He has since apologized and remains a Liberal caucus member. However, he was not in his seat during the Speaker election, with a seat-filler in his place instead.
Fergus was first elected to represent the Quebec riding of Hull-Aylmer in 2015, and has served as parliamentary secretary to the prime minister and treasury board.
All MPs gave Fergus a standing ovation as he was announced the winner of the vote, and members of the Liberal, NDP and Bloc Qu茅b茅cois caucuses shook his hand and hugged him, as did a small number of Conservative MPs.
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In his own speech, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh described Fergus as one of the friendliest members of Parliament who always has a smile on his face.
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In the days leading up to the election, some Tories had drummed up attacks against Fergus.
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Conservative MP Michelle Rempel Garner also pointed out on social media that Fergus had been found earlier this year to have breached the Conflict of Interest Act while serving as a parliamentary secretary to Trudeau. He wrote a letter in support of a TV channelB次元官网网址檚 application to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission for mandatory carriage B次元官网网址 something those in such positions are not allowed to do.
The other six candidates for Speaker had called for civility and rule-following in speeches ahead of the vote.
Fergus promised he will improve decorum and insist on respect so that MPs can take on friendly, respectful and passionate debate.
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre congratulated Fergus. He said he knows Fergus has strong enough arms for the job, noting he had B次元官网网址渢he difficult task of dragging you all the way to that chair.B次元官网网址
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Among those Fergus beat out for the chair were Conservative MP Chris dB次元官网网址橢ntremont, a deputy Speaker, and two assistant deputies B次元官网网址 the NDPB次元官网网址檚 Carol Hughes, from Ontario, and Liberal Alexandra Mendes from Quebec.
Other candidates included Green Party Leader Elizabeth May and two other members of the Liberal caucus: Prince Edward Island MP Sean Casey and Quebec MPs Peter Schiefke.
Liberal MPs had gathered early in the morning for a caucus meeting with Trudeau to discuss the vote.
When the caucus meeting concluded, Trudeau and Fergus were two of the last few to leave the room.
As he emerged from their meeting, Fergus had said he was nervous about the day, but optimistic.
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