Bernard Landry

Bernard Landry GOQ (French: [bɛʁnaʁ lɑ̃dʁi]; March 9, 1937 – November 6, 2018) was a Canadian politician who served as the 28th premier of Quebec from 2001 to 2003. A member of the Parti Québécois (PQ), he led the party from 2001 to 2005, also serving as the leader of the Opposition from 2003 to 2005.

Bernard Landry
GOQ
Landry in 2006
28th Premier of Quebec
In office
March 8, 2001  April 29, 2003
MonarchElizabeth II
Lieutenant GovernorLise Thibault
DeputyPauline Marois
Preceded byLucien Bouchard
Succeeded byJean Charest
Deputy Premier of Quebec
In office
September 26, 1994  March 8, 2001
PremierJacques Parizeau
Lucien Bouchard
Preceded byMonique Gagnon-Tremblay
Succeeded byPauline Marois
Leader of the Opposition of Quebec
In office
June 6, 2003  June 6, 2005
Preceded byJean Charest
Succeeded byLouise Harel
President of the Parti Québécois
In office
March 2, 2001  June 6, 2005
Preceded byLucien Bouchard
Succeeded byLouise Harel (interim)
Quebec Executive Council
Minister of Economic Affairs and Finance
In office
January 29, 1996  March 8, 2001
PremierLucien Bouchard
Preceded byPauline Marois (Finance)
Succeeded byPauline Marois
Minister of International Affairs
In office
September 26, 1994  January 29, 1996
PremierJacques Parizeau
Preceded byJohn Ciaccia
Succeeded bySylvain Simard
Minister of Finance
In office
October 16, 1985  December 12, 1985
PremierPierre-Marc Johnson
Preceded byYves Duhaime
Succeeded byGérard D. Levesque
Parliamentary constituencies
Member of the
National Assembly of Quebec
In office
September 12, 1994  June 4, 2005
Preceded byLuce Dupuis
Succeeded byStéphane Bergeron
ConstituencyVerchères
In office
April 13, 1981  December 2, 1985
Preceded byRiding established
Succeeded byGuy Bélanger
ConstituencyLaval-des-Rapides
In office
November 15, 1976  April 13, 1981
Preceded byGilles Houde
Succeeded byMichel Leduc
ConstituencyFabre
Personal details
Born(1937-03-09)March 9, 1937
Saint-Jacques, Quebec, Canada
DiedNovember 6, 2018(2018-11-06) (aged 81)
Verchères, Quebec, Canada
Political partyParti Québécois
Spouses
Lorraine Laporte
(died 1999)
    (m. 2004)
    Alma materUniversité de Montréal
    Paris Institute of Political Studies
    Profession
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