- Joe Ghiz
Infobox_President
name = Joseph Atallah Ghiz
order = 29thPremier of Prince Edward Island
term_start1 = 1986
term_end1 =25 January 1993
predecessor1 = James Lee
successor1 =Catherine Callbeck
office2 = MLA for6th Queens
term_start2 = 1982
term_end2 = 1993
predecessor2 = Barry Clark
successor2 =Jeannie Lea
birth_date =January 27 ,1945
death_date = death date and age|1996|11|9|1945|1|27|
party = Liberal|Joseph Atallah Ghiz, LL.B LL.M. (
January 27 ,1945 -November 9 ,1996 ) wasPremier of Prince Edward Island from 1986 to 1993, an educator of law and a justice of theSupreme Court of Prince Edward Island . He is the father ofRobert Ghiz , the current Premier of Prince Edward Island.Born to Atallah Joseph Ghiz, a Syro-Lebanese corner store owner and Marguerite McKarris, Ghiz was a graduate of Dalhousie and Harvard law schools and was a
Charlottetown lawyer before entering into politics. He became president of thePrince Edward Island Liberal Party in 1977 and then party leader in 1981. His party lost the 1982 election but Ghiz was elected to thelegislature and became leader of the opposition. He led the party to victory in 1986 with the Liberals gaining 20 seats to 11 for thePrince Edward Island Progressive Conservative Party .In January, 1988 Ghiz declared that Islanders would vote in a
plebiscite on the question of a "fixed link" to mainland Canada —probably the single most divisive topic in Prince Edward Island during the latter part of the 20th century. Ghiz later in life reported to have voted against the fixed link on his personal vote.Ghiz supported the
Meech Lake Accord and opposed theCanada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement . His participation in both debates made him a national figure. His government was re-elected in 1989 winning 30 out of 32 seats; it is speculated that this was in reaction to the federal PC government ofBrian Mulroney 's decision to closeCFB Summerside . Ghiz's government subsequently accepted a $200 million funding agreement for highway construction in exchange for the provincial government allowing the federalCrown corporation CN Rail to abandon railway service in the province.Premier Ghiz favoured concessions to
Quebec in constitutional negotiations and campaigned for theCharlottetown Accord , resigning three months after the accord was defeated in a 1992 referendum.Following his decision to leave politics, Ghiz served as dean of his alma mater, the
Dalhousie Law School until 1995, when he was appointed to the PEI Supreme Court. Ghiz died of cancer in 1996. Several weeks before his death, he was driven by construction personnel across the largest completed section of theConfederation Bridge which had yet to be connected to the North American mainland.His son Robert, was sworn in as Premier of Prince Edward Island on
12 June 2007 (leader of the PEI Liberal Party since 2003). This has resulted in the second time in the history of Prince Edward Island that a father-son team both became premier; the other pair (also Liberal) beingThane Campbell (1936-1943) and his sonAlexander B. Campbell (1966-1978).References
* [http://collections.ic.gc.ca/familycornerstore/htmlsite/ghiz.htm Ghiz Page]
* [http://archives.cbc.ca/IDC-1-73-906-5275/politics_economy/elections_pei/clip6 Chief Chef Joe Ghiz]
* [http://www.gov.pe.ca/infoipe/onelisting.php3?number=77717 Joe Ghiz Park]
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