6th Nunavut Legislature
The 6th Nunavut Legislature began after the 2021 general election on October 25.[1] The election returned 22 non-partisan members.
6th Legislature | |
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Consensus parliament | |
19 November 2021 – present | |
Parliament leaders | |
Premier | P. J. Akeeagok |
Members | 22 seats |
Sovereign | |
Monarch | Elizabeth II 6 February 1952 – 8 September 2022 |
Charles III 8 September 2022 – present | |
Commissioner | Eva Aariak |
Premier and cabinet
After the election, the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut met to select the new premier, P. J. Akeeagok, and cabinet.
Members
Constituency | Member[2] | Portfolio[3] |
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Aggu | Joanna Quassa | Minister of Culture and Heritage, Minister responsible for Qulliq Energy Corporation, Minister responsible for Languages, Minister responsible for Seniors |
Aivilik | Solomon Malliki | |
Amittuq | Joelie Kaernerk[A] | |
Arviat North-Whale Cove | John Main[B] | Minister of Health, Minister responsible for Suicide Prevention |
Arviat South | Joe Savikataaq[B] | |
Baker Lake | Craig Simailak | |
Cambridge Bay | Pamela Gross[A] | Deputy Premier, Minister of Education, Minister responsible for Nunavut Arctic College |
Gjoa Haven | Tony Akoak | Speaker[4] |
Hudson Bay | Daniel Qavvik | |
Iqaluit-Manirajak | Adam Lightstone | Minister of Finance, Minister of Human Resources, Minister responsible for Workers Safety and Compensation Commission, Minister responsible for the Liquor Licensing Board |
Iqaluit-Niaqunnguu | P. J. Akeeagok | Premier, Minister of Executive and Intergovernmental Affairs, Minister of Indigenous Affairs, Minister responsible for Immigration, Minister responsible for the Utility Rate Review Council |
Iqaluit-Sinaa | Janet Brewster | |
Iqaluit-Tasiluk | George Hickes | |
Kugluktuk | Bobby Anavilok | |
Netsilik | Inagayuk Quqqiaq | |
Pangnirtung | Margaret Nakashuk[B] | Minister of Family Services, Minister responsible for Status of Women, Minister responsible for Homelessness, Minister responsible for Poverty Reduction |
Quttiktuq | David Akeeagok[B] | Minister of Environment, Minister of Justice, Minister responsible for Labour, Minister responsible for Democratic Institutions, Minister responsible for Human Rights Tribunal |
Rankin Inlet North-Chesterfield Inlet | Alexander Sammurtok | |
Rankin Inlet South | Lorne Kusugak | Government House Leader, Minister of Economic Development and Transportation, Minister responsible for the Nunavut Housing Corporation |
South Baffin | David Joanasie[B] | Minister of Community and Government Services |
Tununiq | Karen Nutarak | |
Uqqummiut | Mary Killiktee |
References
- "MLAs sworn in by Nunavut commissioner". Nunatsiaq News. Retrieved November 19, 2021.
- "Official elections results". Elections Nunavut. Retrieved 20 November 2021.
- "Premier Akeeagok announces cabinet portfolios". Government of Nunavut. Retrieved 20 November 2021.
- "MLAs sworn in by Nunavut commissioner". Nunatsiaq News. Retrieved 20 November 2021.
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