Legislative Assembly of Nunavut

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Interior of the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut
Interior of the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut

The Legislative Assembly of Nunavut is located in Iqaluit, and is the territory's parliament.

The Assembly was opened by Queen Elizabeth II, as Queen of Canada, on October 7, 2002, during her Golden Jubilee tour of Canada. In her speech the Queen stated: "I am proud to be the first member of the Canadian Royal Family to be greeted in Canada's newest territory."[1]

Prior to the opening of the Legislative Building of Nunavut the members met in the gymnasium of the Inuksuk High School.

The Hansard of the assembly is published in Inuktitut and English, making the territory one of only three Canadian jurisdictions to produce a bilingual Hansard, along with the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick and the Canadian Parliament in Ottawa.

There are no political parties in Nunavut and the territory operates by consensus government.

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Legislative Assembly Building in Iqaluit
Legislative Assembly Building in Iqaluit
District Member
Akulliq Steve Mapsalak
Amittuq Louis Tapardjuk
Arviat David Alagalak
Baker Lake David Simailak
Cambridge Bay Keith Peterson
Hudson Bay Peter Kattuk
Iqaluit Centre Hunter Tootoo
Iqaluit East Ed Picco
Iqaluit West Paul Okalik
Kugluktuk Joe Allen Evyagotailak
Nanulik Patterk Netser
Nattilik Leona Aglukkaq
Pangnirtung Peter Kilabuk
Quttiktuq Levi Barnabas
Rankin Inlet North Tagak Curley
Rankin Inlet South/Whale Cove Levinia Brown
South Baffin Olayuk Akesuk
Tunnuniq James Arvaluk
Uqqummiut James Arreak
Mace of the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut
Mace of the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut

  1. ^ Kay, Christine and Kearsey, Tara; Royals start tour in Iqaluit; October 7, 2002
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