#: | 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.
After the election, the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut met to select the new premier, P. J. Akeeagok, and cabinet.
Constituency | Member[2] | Portfolio[3] | First elected / previously elected | |
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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 |
After recount
Acclaimed