10th Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly
Appearance
10th Legislative Assembly | |
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Type | |
Type | |
History | |
Established | 1983 |
Disbanded | 1987 |
Seats | 24 |
Elections | |
Last election | 1983 |
Meeting place | |
Yellowknife |
The 10th Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly was the 17th assembly of the territorial government held between 1983 and 1987.
3rd Session
[edit]The spring field session of the Legislative Assembly was held from June 5, 1985, to June 13, 1985, in the gymnasium of Maani Ulujuk School in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut. This was the first time since 1976 that the legislature was held in the community.[1]
District renaming
[edit]Three electoral districts were renamed in the June 1985 spring session to better reflect the quality of the areas represented. Deh Cho Gah became Nahendeh meaning Our Land, Kitikimeot East became Natilikmiot meaning people of seals and Foxe Basin was renamed Amittuq meaning a long, narrow land formation.[1]
Members of the Legislative Assembly
[edit]District | Member | First elected / previously elected |
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Aivilik | Tagak Curley | 1979 |
Baffin Central | Pauloosie Paniloo | 1983 |
Baffin South | Joe Arlooktoo | 1979 |
Deh Cho | Samuel Gargan | 1983 |
Deh Cho Gah | Nick Sibbeston | 1970, 1979 |
Central Arctic | Kane Tologanak | 1979 |
Foxe Basin | Elijah Erkloo | 1983 |
Hay River | Donald Morton Stewart | 1967, 1975 |
High Arctic | Ludy Pudluk | 1975 |
Hudson Bay | Moses Appaqaq | 1979 |
Inuvik | Tom Butters | 1970 |
Iqaluit | Dennis Patterson | 1979 |
Kitikmeot East | Michael Angottitauruq | 1983 |
Kitikmeot West | Red Pedersen | 1983 |
Kivallivik | Gordon Wray | 1983 |
Mackenzie Delta | Richard Nerysoo | 1979 |
Nunakput | Nellie Cournoyea | 1979 |
Pine Point | Bruce McLaughlin | 1979 |
Rae-Lac La Martre | James Wah-Shee | 1975, 1979 |
Sahtu | John T'Seleie | 1983 |
Slave River | Arnold McCallum | 1975 |
Tu Nedhe | Eliza Lawrence | 1983 |
Yellowknife Centre | Robert H. MacQuarrie | 1979 |
Yellowknife North | Michael Ballantyne | 1983 |
Yellowknife South | Lynda Sorenson | 1979 |
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Canadian Parliamentary Review Legislative Reports". Vol 8 no 3 1985. Retrieved 2007-09-16.
External links
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