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Six of the 11 freshmen legislators took time to sit down for interviews with the Alaska Beacon to reflect on the session.
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Montreal Gazette on MSNNational Assembly needs a ‘rational voice,’ new Canadian Party of Quebec leader saysThe federalist, anglophone-rights-focused party acclaimed Joe Cianflone as its leader last week, officially replacing party ...
Securing Canada’s Arctic Arctic security was of concern to MLA Joelie Kaernerk in the legislative assembly on May 30.
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Fewer alcohol bans being ordered for people on probation, Nunavut justice minister says - MSN"They're hard for people who may be addicted to alcohol," Pamela Hakongak Gross said in the Nunavut Legislative Assembly Wednesday. Iqaluit-Manirajak MLA Adam Arreak Lightstone asked for how many ...
John Quirke was appointed as the first clerk of Nunavut's Legislative Assembly back in 1999, the same year the territory itself was created. He stayed in the job for 25 years — with a front row seat ...
Nunavut Premier P.J. Akeeagok survives confidence vote after effort to oust him - The Globe and Mail
P.J. Akeeagok is still the premier of Nunavut after surviving a tight confidence vote in the Legislature on Wednesday. In a 10-8 vote, MLAs defeated a motion to strip him of his premiership and ...
An Iqaluit electoral boundary change, a council’s ability to appoint new members and some additional spending measures were signed Friday as the Nunavut legislative assembly closed its spring sitting.
An Iqaluit electoral boundary change, a council’s ability to appoint new members and some additional spending measures were signed Friday as the Nunavut legislative assembly closed its spring ...
An Iqaluit electoral boundary change, a council’s ability to appoint new members and some additional spending measures were signed Friday as the Nunavut legislative assembly closed its spring sitting.
“Writing in syllabics again, amazing!” said Premier P.J. Akeeagok, as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau signed the guest book at Nunavut’s legislature on Jan. 19, the morning after a historic ...
“Writing in syllabics again, amazing!” said Premier P.J. Akeeagok, as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau signed the guest book at Nunavut’s legislature on Jan. 19, the morning after a historic devolution ...
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