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dbpedia: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.The daughter of John Leichert and Annie Chyzzy, she was educated in Vancouver.
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Johnston, Rita Rita Margaret Johnston
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Canadian politician
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1991-11-05Z 1991-04-02Z 1989-11-01Z 1988-07-06Z
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1989-11-01Z 1990-08-10Z 1991-04-02Z 1987-10-22Z 1986-08-14Z
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1935-04-22Z
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n5:_Saskatchewan
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1935-01-01Z
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dbpedia:Elizabeth_II
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Minister of State, Kootenay ofBritish Columbia Minister of Transportation and Highways ofBritish Columbia Deputy Premier ofBritish Columbia Minister of Municipal Affairs ofBritish Columbia
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29thPremier of British Columbia
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dbpedia:British_Columbia_Social_Credit_Party dbpedia:British_Columbia_Conservative_Party
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dbpedia:Arthur_Charbonneau dbpedia:Anita_Hagen dbpedia:Lyall_Hanson dbpedia:Mike_Harcourt