Roger D. Landry (January 26, 1934 – February 1, 2020) was a Canadian businessman who was president and publisher of La Presse.

Born in Montreal, he was educated in Montreal, Paris, and London. He started his career with Bell Canada working with the Quebec government and helped to design a mobile telephone network for the Sûreté du Québec. In 1965, he was named assistant director of public relations for Expo 67 and later was the director in charge of receiving heads of state and important visitors.

In 1970, he founded a public relations firm and later joined ITT-Rayonnier as vice-president of administration. In 1977, he became the Vice-President of Marketing and Public Affairs for the Montreal Expos and helped to create the mascot Youppi.

From 1980 to 2000, he was the president and publisher of the Montreal newspaper La Presse.

He published his first novel Le Sans tache in 2002.

Honours

  • In 1986, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada.
  • In 1989, he received the Grande médaille de Vermeil from Paris.
  • In 1990, he was promoted to Officer of the Order of Canada.
  • He received a Doctor of Literature of the Université de Sherbrooke.
  • He received a Doctor of Administration of the Royal Military College of Canada.

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