Arthur Daniel Miller (born December 24, 1944)[1] is a Canadian politician who served as the 32nd premier of British Columbia and interim leader of the BC New Democratic Party for six months from August 25, 1999 to February 24, 2000, following the resignation of Glen Clark.
Born in Port Alice, British Columbia,[2] Miller worked as a millwright and a councillor for the city of Prince Rupert.
[3][4][5] An uncontroversial and moderate politician, Miller was elected interim leader of the BC NDP by an emergency meeting of the provincial caucus following the sudden resignation of Premier Clark on August 21, 1999.
He was replaced as premier when Ujjal Dosanjh became party leader in February 2000,[3] and he did not run for re-election in the 2001 election.
In 2003, Miller supported Bill Blaikie's bid to become leader of the federal New Democratic Party.