2nd Nunavut Legislature
The 2nd Legislative Assembly of Nunavut lasted from 2004 to 2008. The government of Premier Paul Okalik was sustained for a second term after the legislature re-elected him as Premier.
2nd Legislature | |
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Consensus parliament | |
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Parliament leaders | |
Premier | Paul Okalik |
Members | 22 seats |
Sovereign | |
Monarch | Elizabeth II of Canada |
Commissioner | Ann Meekitjuk Hanson Peter Irniq |
The legislature began after the second general election on February 16, 2004 when 19 members were returned with 6 of those being incumbents.
Membership in the 2nd Assembly
Members elected in the 2nd general election
Membership changes
Date | Member | Riding | Reason |
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February 16, 2004 | See List of Members | Election day of the 2nd Nunavut general election | |
April 22, 2006 | Jobie Nutarak | Tununiq | Died in a snowmobile accident |
October 17, 2006 | James Arvaluk | Tununiq | Elected in a by-election |
August 20, 2008 | Joe Evyagotailak | Kugluktuk | Vacated seat to run for the position of President in the Kitikmeot Inuit Association |
October 10, 2008 | Leona Aglukkaq | Nattilik | Vacated seat to run in the 2008 Canadian federal election |
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gollark: Also RF-powered furnaces, because RF is just so weird itself.
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gollark: ... furnaces.
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