6th Nunavut Legislature explained

#:6th
Type:Consensus
Members:22
Jurisdiction:NU
Status:active
Term-Begin:November 19, 2021
Pm:P. J. Akeeagok
Monarchterm:6 February 1952 – 8 September 2022
Monarch2:Charles III
Monarchterm2:8 September 2022 – present
Viceroy:Eva Aariak

The 6th Nunavut Legislature began after the 2021 general election on October 25.[1] The election returned 22 non-partisan members.

Premier and cabinet

After the election, the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut met to select the new premier, P. J. Akeeagok, and cabinet.

Members

ConstituencyMember[2] Portfolio[3] First elected / previously elected
Minister of Culture and Heritage, Minister responsible for Qulliq Energy Corporation, Minister responsible for Languages, Minister responsible for Seniors 2021
2021
2017
Minister of Health, Minister responsible for Suicide Prevention 2017
2013
2021
Deputy Premier, Minister of Education, Minister responsible for Nunavut Arctic College 2021
Speaker[4] 2013
2021
Minister of Finance, Minister of Human Resources, Minister responsible for Workers Safety and Compensation Commission, Minister responsible for the Liquor Licensing Board 2017
Premier, Minister of Executive and Intergovernmental Affairs, Minister of Indigenous Affairs, Minister responsible for Immigration, Minister responsible for the Utility Rate Review Council 2021
2021
2013
2021
2021
Minister of Family Services, Minister responsible for Status of Women, Minister responsible for Homelessness, Minister responsible for Poverty Reduction 2017
Minister of Environment, Minister of Justice, Minister responsible for Labour, Minister responsible for Democratic Institutions, Minister responsible for Human Rights Tribunal 2017
2021
Government House Leader, Minister of Economic Development and Transportation, Minister responsible for the Nunavut Housing Corporation 2008, 2017
Minister of Community and Government Services 2013
2021
2021

Notes

After recount

Acclaimed

Notes and References

  1. Web site: MLAs sworn in by Nunavut commissioner. November 19, 2021. Nunatsiaq News.
  2. Web site: Official elections results. Elections Nunavut. 20 November 2021.
  3. Web site: https://gov.nu.ca/executive-and-intergovernmental-affairs/news/premier-akeeagok-announces-cabinet-portfolios . Premier Akeeagok announces cabinet portfolios. 20 November 2021. Government of Nunavut.
  4. Web site: MLAs sworn in by Nunavut commissioner. 20 November 2021. Nunatsiaq News.