10th Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly

10th Legislative Assembly
Type
Type
History
Established1983
Disbanded1987
Preceded by9th Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly
Succeeded by11th Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly
Seats24
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

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

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

10th Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly
District Member First elected / previously elected
  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

  1. ^ a b "Canadian Parliamentary Review Legislative Reports". Vol 8 no 3 1985. Retrieved 2007-09-16.