James William Johnston

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Hon. James William Johnston
Hon. James William Johnston

James W. Johnston (Jamaica 29 August 179221 November 1873 Cheltenham) was a Nova Scotia lawyer and politician. He served as Premier of the colony from 1857 to 1860 and again from 1864. He was also Government Leader prior to the granting of responsible government in 1848. He was a Conservative and supporter of Confederation. Johnston was a descendant of Loyalists who fled the United States during the revolutionary war. Johnston was a member of the Tory establishment in Nova Scotia. In 1837 he was appointed to the Legislative Council and while he sometimes supported reform he was generally a critic and opponent of responsible government and the introduction of party government.

In 1843 he left the Legislative Council to run for the elected legislative assembly and became government leader because of the support of moderate members who opposed the "extremism" of Joseph Howe but were willing to make some concessions.

He lost power when responsible government was instituted in 1848 but continued as leader of what became the Conservative Party and served as Premier from 1857 to 1860 and again from 1863 to 1864 before being appointed to the bench.

Johnston was an early supporter of Canadian confederation seeing it as a means of correcting the failings of responsible government.

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Political offices
Preceded by
William Young
Premier of Nova Scotia
1857-1860
Succeeded by
William Young
Preceded by
Joseph Howe
Premier of Nova Scotia
1863-1864
Succeeded by
Charles Tupper


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