18th Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly
The 18th Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly was established by the results of the 2015 Northwest Territories general election on November 23, 2015. It is the 26th sitting of the Assembly in the territory's history.[1] The territory has fixed election date legislation that ensures elections are held every four years on the first Monday in October.[2]
18th Legislature | |
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Consensus parliament | |
November 23, 2015 – {{{term-end}}} | |
Parliament leaders | |
Premier | Bob McLeod |
Members | 22 seats |
Sovereign | |
Monarch | Elizabeth II of Canada |
Commissioner | George Tuccaro |
Current membership
Executive Council of the Northwest Territories
The Executive Council has six Ministers and a Premier that were elected by the normal members of the Assembly.[3]
Portfolio | Minister | ||||
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Bob McLeod | ||||
Deputy premier
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Robert C. McLeod | ||||
Minister of Health and Social Services
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Glen Abernethy | ||||
Minister of Education, Culture and Employment,
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Alfred Moses | ||||
Minister of Municipal and Community Affairs
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Caroline Cochrane | ||||
Minister of Industry, Tourism and Investment
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Wally Schumann | ||||
Minister of Lands
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Louis Sebert |
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