19th Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly

The 19th Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly in Canada was established by the results of the 2019 Northwest Territories general election on October 1, 2019.

19th Legislature
Consensus parliament
1 October 2019  present
Parliament leaders
PremierCaroline Cochrane
October 24, 2019 – present
Lower House
Speaker of the AssemblyFrederick Blake Jr.
October 24, 2019 – present
Members19 seats
Sovereign
MonarchElizabeth II
6 February 1952 – 8 September 2022
Charles III
8 September 2022 – present
CommissionerMargaret Thom
18 September 2017 – present
 18th

In the 2019 election, 9 of the 19 MLAs elected were women, a record in NWT and, proportionally, in all of Canada. Previously, the most sitting women MLAs was three.[1] On July 27, following the resignation of Jackson Lafferty and the subsequent by-election victory of Jane Weyallon Armstrong, the Legislature had 10 women to 9 men, and became the first jurisdiction in Canada to have a majority of women legislators.[2]

Membership

Member District
Ronald Bonnetrouge Deh Cho
Kevin O'Reilly Frame Lake
Katrina Nokleby Great Slave
R. J. Simpson Hay River North
Rocky Simpson Sr. Hay River South
Diane Archie Inuvik Boot Lake
Lesa Semmler Inuvik Twin Lakes
Caitlin Cleveland Kam Lake
Frederick Blake Mackenzie Delta
Jackson Lafferty (until June 4, 2021)[3] Monfwi
Jane Weyallon Armstrong (since July 28, 2021)[4]
Shane Thompson Nahendeh
Jackie Jacobson Nunakput
Caroline Cochrane Range Lake
Paulie Chinna Sahtu
Frieda Martselos Thebacha
Steve Norn (until November 23, 2021)[5] Tu Nedhé-Wiilideh
Richard Edjericon (since February 9, 2022)[6]
Julie Green Yellowknife Centre
Rylund Johnson Yellowknife North
Caroline Wawzonek Yellowknife South

Source: [7]

Executive Council of the Northwest Territories

Ministers at present are as follows (current as of July 2021):[8]

Portfolio Minister

Premier

Minister of Executive and Indigenous Affairs
Minister responsible for the COVID -19 Coordinating Secretariat
Caroline Cochrane

Deputy Premier

Minister of Infrastructure
Minister responsible for the Northwest Territories Power Corporation
Diane Archie
Minister responsible for the Northwest Territories Housing Corporation
Minister responsible for Homelessness
Minister responsible for the Public Utilities Board
Minister responsible for the Workers’ Safety and Compensation Commission
Paulie Chinna

Government House Leader

Minister of Education, Culture and Employment
Minister of Justice
R. J. Simpson
Minister of Municipal and Community Affairs Minister of Environment and Natural Resources
Minister of Lands
Minister Responsible for Youth
Shane Thompson
Minister of Finance
Minister of Industry, Tourism and Investment
Minister responsible for the Business Development and Investment Corporation
Minister responsible for the Status of Women
Caroline Wawzonek
Minister of Health and Social Services
Minister responsible for Persons with Disabilities
Minister responsible for Seniors
Julie Green


References

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