Aldéa Landry
Marie-Marthe Aldéa Landry, is a lawyer and business woman in the Canadian province of New Brunswick who has been a civil servant, legal practitioner in the private sector, and a politician and cabinet minister. She was the first Acadian woman named as a cabinet minister in New Brunswick, where she served as deputy premier from 1987 to 1991.
Early life and education
She was born Marie-Marthe Aldéa Lanteigne in. Landry received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the Université de Moncton and a Bachelor of Laws from the University of New Brunswick. She graduated from the Directors Education Program offered by the ICD Corporate Governance College and the Rotman's School of Business, as well as of the Governance Essentials for Directors of Non-Profit Organizations and of the Financial Literacy Program for Directors and Executives.Career
From 1971 to 1975, Landry was legal counsel with the New Brunswick Department of Justice working on the 1973 Revised Statutes of New Brunswick Project. From 1975 to 1977, Landry served as Director of Legal Translation and Computerization for the New Brunswick Department of Justice. From 1977 to 1987, she worked in private practice at the law firm of Tremblay, Landry, Landry.From 1987 to 1991 in the first term of the McKenna government she was deputy premier. She also held several other cabinet positions during this period: minister responsible for intergovernmental affairs 1987-88, acting Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture 1988-89, and acting Minister of Housing in 1991.
In 1993, Landry became President of Landal Inc. since 1993, offering integrated services in organizational and business development, and in International Cooperation. She is vice-president of Diversis Inc., specializing in immigration and diversity, a co-owner of Boutique ProWeb, a specialist in e-commerce and e-marketing, and a partner/investor in several start-ups.
Landry is a former chair of the Atlantic Provinces Economic Council and was a member of the Board of Directors of the Bank of Canada from 1995 to 2005 and of the Security Intelligence Review Committee from 2005 to 2008. She served as Chair of the Vitalité Health Network, the New Brunswick Healthcare Association, and as director of the Canadian Healthcare Association, the Canadian Investors Protection Fund, Norbord Inc., Fraser Papers Ltd., Twin River Papers Ltd., The Shaw Group Ltd., Moosehead Brewery Advisory Board, as well as the Wind Energy Institute of Canada.
She presently sits on the board of directors and advisory boards of several corporations, and national and community organisations, including, The Bragg Group of Companies, The Bennett Group of Companies, Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre, Populus Global Solutions Ltd., Accreditation Canada and Accreditation Canada International, Desjardins General Insurance Group, the Canadian University of Dubai, the Desjardins Movement and Desjardins Financial Pancanadian Advisory Committee and is Chancellor of Université Sainte-Anne, in Nova Scotia.