
Honourable Danny Williams
Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador
The Member for Humber West since
August 2, 2001, Danny Williams served since 2001 as Progressive
Conservative Party Leader and as Opposition Leader prior to
winning the government on October 21, 2003.
Premier Williams studied political
science and economics at Memorial University of Newfoundland.
Awarded the Rhodes Scholarship in 1969, he received a degree in
Arts in Law from Oxford University in England, and returned to
Canada to earn a Bachelor of Law degree from Dalhousie
University in Halifax. He practiced law in Newfoundland and
Labrador beginning in 1972 and was appointed Queen’s Counsel in
1984. While studying at Dalhousie, Premier Williams led a
consortium of business people seeking Newfoundland and
Labrador’s first cable television license. From 1975, he guided
Cable Atlantic through acquisitions of systems in Gander, Grand
Falls-Windsor, Corner Brook, Port aux Basques and other centres,
to become one of the largest communications companies in
Atlantic Canada. He has also been involved in Newfoundland and
Labrador’s oil and gas industry as president of offshore oil and
gas supply and services company OIS Fisher, and in the
hospitality and tourism industry through the operation of three
golf courses and one hotel resort. He has been actively involved
in hockey as a player and coach, was the founder and president
of the St. John’s Junior Hockey League, was instrumental in
bringing the St. John’s Maple Leafs AHL team to St. John’s, was
a significant driver in making Mile One Stadium, and served as a
member of the Board of Governors of the Canadian Sports Hall of
Fame. He has served as Chair of the Canadian Parliamentary
Channel, Chair of the Newfoundland and Labrador Film Development
Corporation, Chair of the Provincial Government Offshore Oil
Impact Advisory Council, and a member of charitable
organizations such as the Terry Fox Marathon of Hope, Big
Brothers/Big Sisters, Iris Kirby House, and the Arthritis
Society. Premier Williams has four children and four
grandchildren.
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