About: Rita Johnston

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Rita Margaret Johnston (born April 22, 1935; née Leichert) is a Canadian politician in British Columbia. Johnston became the first female premier in Canadian history when she succeeded Bill Vander Zalm in 1991 to become the 29th premier of British Columbia, serving for seven months. The daughter of John Leichert and Annie Chyzzy, she was educated in Vancouver. In 1951, she married George Johnston. Much of her early life was spent running a trailer park in the city of Surrey, British Columbia.

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  • Rita Margaret Johnston (* 22. April 1935 in Melville, Saskatchewan als Rita Leichert) ist eine kanadische Politikerin. Sie war vom 2. April bis zum 5. November 1991 Premierministerin der Provinz British Columbia und Vorsitzende der British Columbia Social Credit Party. Außerdem war sie die erste Frau an der Spitze einer kanadischen Provinzregierung. (de)
  • Rita Margaret Johnston (born April 22, 1935; née Leichert) is a Canadian politician in British Columbia. Johnston became the first female premier in Canadian history when she succeeded Bill Vander Zalm in 1991 to become the 29th premier of British Columbia, serving for seven months. The daughter of John Leichert and Annie Chyzzy, she was educated in Vancouver. In 1951, she married George Johnston. Much of her early life was spent running a trailer park in the city of Surrey, British Columbia. (en)
  • Rita Margaret Johnston, née Rita Margaret Leichert le 22 avril 1935 à Melville, est une femme politique canadienne, membre du Parti Crédit social de la Colombie-Britannique. Elle est Premier ministre de la Colombie-Britannique en 1991. (fr)
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  • 1992-03-07 (xsd:date)
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  • 1935-04-22 (xsd:date)
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  • Leader of the
  • British Columbia Legislative
  • Minister of Transportation and Highways ofBritish Columbia
  • 3rdDeputy Premier of British Columbia
  • British Columbia Social Credit Party
  • Minister of Municipal Affairs ofBritish Columbia
  • Minister of State, Kootenay ofBritish Columbia
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  • Rita Margaret Johnston (en)
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  • Minister of State, Kootenay of British Columbia (en)
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  • 1992-03-07 (xsd:date)
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  • Rita Margaret Johnston (* 22. April 1935 in Melville, Saskatchewan als Rita Leichert) ist eine kanadische Politikerin. Sie war vom 2. April bis zum 5. November 1991 Premierministerin der Provinz British Columbia und Vorsitzende der British Columbia Social Credit Party. Außerdem war sie die erste Frau an der Spitze einer kanadischen Provinzregierung. (de)
  • Rita Margaret Johnston (born April 22, 1935; née Leichert) is a Canadian politician in British Columbia. Johnston became the first female premier in Canadian history when she succeeded Bill Vander Zalm in 1991 to become the 29th premier of British Columbia, serving for seven months. The daughter of John Leichert and Annie Chyzzy, she was educated in Vancouver. In 1951, she married George Johnston. Much of her early life was spent running a trailer park in the city of Surrey, British Columbia. (en)
  • Rita Margaret Johnston, née Rita Margaret Leichert le 22 avril 1935 à Melville, est une femme politique canadienne, membre du Parti Crédit social de la Colombie-Britannique. Elle est Premier ministre de la Colombie-Britannique en 1991. (fr)
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