Former Quebec premier Bernard Landry hailed as ‘patriot’ in political funeral
MONTREAL — Former Quebec premier Bernard Landry planned much of his own funeral service, held Tuesday inside Montreal’s Notre-Dame Basilica, and his choices ensured the ceremony would be as political as it was religious.
Friends, family and former colleagues remembered Landry as a loving family man, an economic visionary, but above all a leader devoted to making Quebec a country.
Shortly after provincial police officers carried Landry’s casket into the church, Premier Francois Legault paid tribute to a man he called a “great patriot.”
“He was a great servant of the state,” said Legault, who held portfolios in Landry’s Parti Quebecois government before he quit the sovereignty movement and eventually formed his own party, Coalition Avenir Quebec.


