(Redirected from Daniel Johnson, Jr.)'Daniel Johnson, Jr.' (born
December 24,
1944, in
Montreal,
Quebec) is a former Quebec
politician. He was a member of the
Liberal Party of Quebec and was
Premier of the Province of Quebec,
Canada for most of
1994.
His father,
Daniel Johnson Sr, had been the Premier of Quebec from
1966 to
1968 as the leader of the ''
Union Nationale'', a
conservative political party.
Johnson received his
Bachelor of Laws degree from the
Université de Montréal in
1966. He also received LL.M. and Ph.D. degrees from the
University of London in
1968 and
1971 respectively, as well as a
Masters of Business Administration from the
Harvard Business School in
1973. Johnson immediately began his career in the business world and worked for
Power Corporation of Canada from
1973 to
1981. He served as the Vice-President of Power Corp. from
1978 to
1981. During that period, Daniel Johnson was active in the Montreal community, acting as Vice-president of the Montreal Chamber of Commerce, and sat on other non-profit boards, such as the Montreal Heart Institute and the Grands Ballets Canadiens.
He was first elected to the
National Assembly of Quebec in the riding of
Vaudreuil-Soulanges in
1981. In
1985, upon his reelection, he became Minister of industry and Commerce in the Quebec government, and was Chairman of the Treasury Board from June
1988 until January
1994, when he became leader of the Quebec Liberal Party and Premier of Quebec following the resignation of Liberal leader
Robert Bourassa. He then lost the
1994 provincial election to
Jacques Parizeau of the ''
Parti Québécois''.
During the
1995 Quebec referendum, he headed the "No" campaign, in opposition to the PQ's proposals for Quebec sovereignty. He served as Liberal party leader and leader of the Opposition until
1998 when he was succeeded by
Jean Charest.
Since
1998, Daniel Johnson has acted as Senior Counsel with the law firm McCarthy Tétrault LLP. He is also a director of Bombardier Inc., The Great-West Life Assurance Company, The Investors Group, Ecopia Biosciences inc., and is Chairman of the Board of Victhom Human Bionics in Quebec City.
Johnson's brother
Pierre-Marc Johnson was also a Premier of Quebec for a brief period in
1985 while serving as the leader of the ''Parti Québécois''.
Elections as party leader
Johnson lost the
1994 provincial election.
External links
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National Assembly biography
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McCarthy Tetrault biography