17th Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly explained

17th Assembly
House Type:Unicameral
Leader1 Type:Premier
Leader1:Bob McLeod
Members:19
P Groups:Independent
Established:October 3, 2011
Last Election1:2011
Meeting Place:Yellowknife

The 17th Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly was established by the results of the 2011 Northwest Territories general election on October 3, 2011. It was the 25th sitting of the Assembly in the territory's history. The Assembly was dissolved in 2015.

Term extension debate

Members voted on Motion 16-17(5) introduced by Hay River North MLA Jane Groenewegen to extend the term of the Assembly to five years starting with the 18th Legislature to match every other provincial and territorial jurisdiction in Canada. This change was approved by the federal government. In addition they voted to ask for permission of the federal government to extend the current mandate of the Assembly to postpone the 23rd general election and sit until October 2016.[1] The reason given was to avoid having an election during federal election and municipal elections in the territory scheduled at the same time, claiming voters will be fatigued. The decision by council prompted a petition calling for the Assembly to be dissolved early.[2]

The motion passed the legislature on a recorded vote with 11 members for and 7 against with one member absent

Motion 16-17(5) vote[3]
ForAgainstAbsent
Groenewegen, Yakeleya, Menicoche, Blake, Beaulieu, Abernethy, Miltenberger, McLeod –Yellowknife South, Lafferty, Ramsay, McLeod – Inuvik Twin LakesDolynny, Bouchard, Nadli, Hawkins, Bisaro, Moses, BromleyJacobson

Number of MLAs in the capital city

Currently, 7 of 19 of the Assembly's representatives are from the capital city of Yellowknife. The City of Yellowknife is launching a lawsuit to increase the number of Yellowknife-based MLAs to something more closely in line with the city's roughly 50 per cent of the NWT population.[4] However, some say increasing the number of Yellowknife-based MLAs would weaken the territories on the whole.[5]

Membership

A total of nineteen members were returned to council in the 2015 general election. Three members were acclaimed to office on September 9, 2011 with the rest in contested districts being returned on October 3, 2011.

[6] MemberDistrict
Michael NadliDeh Cho
Wendy BisaroFrame Lake
Glen AbernethyGreat Slave
Robert BouchardHay River North
Jane GroenewegenHay River South
Dave RamsayKam Lake
Robert McLeodInuvik Twin Lakes
Frederick Blake, Jr.Mackenzie Delta
Jackson LaffertyMonfwi
Kevin MenicocheNahendeh
Alfred MosesInuvik Boot Lake
Jackie JacobsonNunakput
Daryl DolynnyRange Lake
Norman YakeleyaSahtu
Michael MiltenbergerThebacha
Tom BeaulieuTu Nedhe
Bob BromleyWeledeh
Robert HawkinsYellowknife Centre
Bob McLeodYellowknife South

Standings and cabinet changes

Caucus2011
Sep. 9Oct. 3
Executive Council0
Regular members319
Speaker0
Vacant160
Total319
DateMemberDistrictReason
September 9, 2011Tom BeaulieuTu NedheAcclaimed in the general election
September 9, 2011Bob McLeodYellowknife SouthAcclaimed in the general election
September 9, 2011Robert McLeodInuvik Twin LakesAcclaimed in the general election
October 3, 2011See List of MembersElection day of the 22nd general election

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Term Extension Debate. Elections NWT. March 10, 2014. 2014-03-13. https://web.archive.org/web/20140313113721/http://www.electionsnwt.ca/term-extension-debate/#more-3586. 2014-03-13. dead.
  2. News: CBC News. March 11, 2014. N.W.T. MLAs vote to ask for authority to postpone election.
  3. Web site: Hansard. Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories. March 10, 2014. 58. 2014-03-13. https://web.archive.org/web/20140313132047/http://www.assembly.gov.nt.ca/sites/default/files/hn140310.pdf. 2014-03-13. dead.
  4. News: Mayor makes case for City's legal challenge over too few MLAs. . Rendell . Mark . November 4, 2014 . 2014-12-29 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141230005438/http://edgeyk.com/article/yellowknifers-need-to-understand-the-impact-of-too-few-mlas/ . December 30, 2014 . live .
  5. News: Why giving YK more MLAs would be the opposite of fair. Spitzer. Aaron. November 5, 2014.
  6. Web site: Members Elect of the 17th Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories. Northwest Territories Legislature. October 4, 2011. October 14, 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20120226002649/http://www.assembly.gov.nt.ca/_live/documents/content/11-10-04%20Members-Elect%20Photo%20Sheet%20-%20Temp%20Photos%2017th%20Assembly.pdf. 2012-02-26. dead.