14th Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly
Appearance
14th Legislative Assembly | |
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Type | |
Type | |
History | |
Established | 1999 |
Disbanded | 2003 |
Seats | 19 |
Elections | |
Last election | 1999 |
Meeting place | |
Yellowknife |
The 14th Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly was the 22nd assembly of the territorial government. This assembly lasted from 1999 until its dissolution in 2003. This was the first assembly in the new Northwest Territories that was split in half to create Nunavut. As a result of division membership dropped from 24 to 19 seats with the political map being radically altered.
Members of the Legislative Assembly
[edit]District | Member | First elected / previously elected |
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Deh Cho | Michael McLeod | 1999 |
Frame Lake | Charles Dent | 1991 |
Great Slave | Bill Braden | 1999 |
Hay River North | Paul Delorey | 1999 |
Hay River South | Jane Groenewegen | 1995 |
Inuvik Boot Lake | Floyd Roland | 1995 |
Inuvik Twin Lakes | Roger Allen | 1999 |
Kam Lake | Tony Whitford | 1988[a], 1999 |
Mackenzie Delta | David Krutko | 1995 |
Nahendeh | Jim Antoine | 1991 |
North Slave | Leon Lafferty | 1999 |
Nunakput | Vince Steen | 1995 |
Range Lake | Sandy Lee | 1999 |
Sahtu | Stephen Kakfwi | 1987 |
Thebacha | Michael Miltenberger | 1995 |
Tu Nedhe | Steven Nitah | 1999 |
Weledeh | Joe Handley | 1999 |
Yellowknife Centre | Jake Ootes | 1995 |
Yellowknife South | Brendan Bell | 1999 |
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