Longtime Quebec union leader Fernand Daoust dead at 93 after illness
MONTREAL — Fernand Daoust, a long-time Quebec union leader best known for his time with the Quebec Federation of Labour (FTQ), has died at 93.
The cause of death wasn’t made public but Daoust, who died Wednesday, had been ill for some time.
Daniel Boyer, president of the Quebec Federation of Labour said in a statement on Thursday he was profoundly saddened by Daoust’s death.
Boyer paid tribute to Daoust as a man dedicated his life to making Quebec a modern, fair and democratic society and for shaping the federation into the influential position it holds today as the province’s largest union.