Career
She was elected to the legislature in 1987 and served as deputy premier, Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, and interim Minister of Fisheries under Premier Frank McKenna. She was defeated in the 1991 election, an event McKenna cited as a great disappointment. McKenna later appointed her to co-chair a Royal Commission on education in New Brunswick.
In 1997-1999, Aldéa Landry served as Chairman of the Atlantic Provinces Economic Council.
In 2004, Doctor Landry received an honorary doctorate in Humane Letters from Mount Saint Vincent University. She later served as a director of the Bank of Canada and, on June 24, 2005, she was appointed to the Security Intelligence Review Committee and the Queen"s Privy Council for Canada.