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Pages in category "Nunavut government departments and agencies" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. N.
Government House Leader, Minister of Economic Development and Transportation, Minister responsible for the Nunavut Housing Corporation: 2008, [a] 2017 South Baffin: David Joanasie: Minister of Community and Government Services: 2013 Tununiq: Karen Nutarak: 2021 Uqqummiut: Mary Killiktee: 2021
The territory operates by consensus government; there are no political parties. Approximately two weeks after an election, the newly elected legislature meets in a special session called the Nunavut Leadership Forum to select the Executive Council, or cabinet. Members of the Legislative Assembly are sworn in by the commissioner of Nunavut.
Nunavut government departments and agencies (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Government of Nunavut" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
any plebiscites that relate to the control or prohibition of liquor in Nunavut communities, according to Nunavut's Liquor Act, and when the Minister of Finance requests. [5] The Legislative Assembly of Nunavut appoints the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), who is the head of Elections Nunavut. It is headquartered in Rankin Inlet.
In 1993 a Nunavut-wide Inuit vote and the Canadian Parliament ratified the Nunavut Agreement. By April 1, 1999, when the Government of Nunavut and the Nunavut Territory was created, it represented the "largest comprehensive land claim settlement ever reached between a state and its Indigenous Peoples."
COVID sign at one of the local stores in Cambridge Bay. The COVID-19 pandemic in Nunavut is an ongoing viral pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), a novel infectious disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).
The 2021 Nunavut general election was held on October 25, 2021, to return the members of the 6th Nunavut Legislature. Since the adoption of a fixed election date law in 2014, [ 2 ] general elections in Nunavut are held in the last Monday of October in the fourth calendar year following the last elections. [ 3 ]