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Legislative Assembly of Nunavut

Unicameral legislature of Nunavut

Legislative Assembly of Nunavut

Summary

Unicameral legislature of Nunavut

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nameLegislative Assembly of Nunavut
ᓄᓇᕗᒥ ᒪᓕᒐᓕᐅᕐᕕᐊ
Nunavut Maligaliurvia
Assemblée législative du Nunavut
coa_picCoat of arms of Nunavut.svg
session_roomInterior Legislative Assembly of Nunavut.JPG
legislature7th Nunavut Legislature
house_typeUnicameral
foundation1999
preceded_byLegislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories
leader1_typeSpeaker
leader1David Joanasie
party1non-partisan
election1November 18, 2025
leader2_typePremier
leader2John Main
party2non-partisan
election2November 20, 2025
members22
structure1Nunavut_Legislative_Assembly_Layout_Chart.svg
structure1_res250px
election32013
last_election127 October 2025
next_election12029
meeting_placeLegislative Chamber
Legislative Building, Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada
website

ᓄᓇᕗᒥ ᒪᓕᒐᓕᐅᕐᕕᐊ Nunavut Maligaliurvia Assemblée législative du Nunavut Non-aligned assembly (Consensus based)

Legislative Building, Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada

The Legislative Assembly of Nunavut is the legislative assembly for the Canadian territory of Nunavut. The seat of the Assembly is the Legislative Building of Nunavut in Iqaluit.

Prior to the creation of Nunavut as a Canadian territory on 1 April 1999, the 1999 Nunavut general election was held on 15 February to determine the 1st Nunavut Legislature. The Legislative Assembly was opened by Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada, on 7 October 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."

Prior to the opening of the Legislative Building in October 1999 the members met in the gymnasium of the Inuksuk High School.

The Hansard of the assembly is published in Inuktitut (syllabics) and English, making the territory one of three Canadian jurisdictions to produce a bilingual Hansard, along with the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick and both houses of the Parliament of Canada in Ottawa, Ontario.

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.

Current members

[[Ceremonial mace]] of the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut

There are currently 22 seats in the legislature. The current assembly, the 7th Nunavut Legislature, had its membership selected in the 2025 election.

Members

Constituencyurl=https://www.elections.nu.ca/en/elections/results_all/2498title=2025 Territorial General Electionspublisher=Elections Nunavutaccess-date=November 19, 2025}}url=https://www.gov.nu.ca/en/newsroom/premier-main-announces-cabinet-portfolios-2025-11-20title=Premier Main announces cabinet portfoliosaccess-date=November 20, 2025date=November 20, 2025publisher=Government of Nunavut}}First elected /
previously elected
AgguEdward Attagutaluk2025
AivilikHannah Angootealuk2025
AmittuqAbraham Qammaniq2025
Arviat North-Whale CoveJohn MainPremier
Minister of Finance
Minister of Indigenous affairs
Minister of Immigration
Minister of Executive and Intergovernmental Affairs
Minister responsible for Utilities Rights and Review Council
Minister responsible for Seniors
Minister responsible for Nunavut Liquor and Cannabis Commission
Minister responsible for Nunavut Liquor and Cannabis board2017
Arviat SouthJamie Kablutsiak2025
Baker LakeCraig SimailakMinister of Community Services
Minister responsible for Nunavut Business Credit Corporation
Minister responsible for Nunavut Development Corporation
Minister responsible for Mines
Minister responsible for Trade2020
Cambridge BayFred Pedersen2025
Gjoa HavenDavid Porter2025
Hudson BayDaniel Qavvik2021
Iqaluit-ManirajakGwen Healey AkearokMinister of Family Services
Minister of Qulliq Energy Corporation
Minister responsible for Status of Women
Minister responsible for Homelessness
Minister responsible for Poverty Reduction2025
Iqaluit-NiaqunnguuDavid AkeeagokGovernment House Leader
Minister of Education
Minister responsible for Nunavut Arctic College2017
Iqaluit-SinaaJanet BrewsterMinister of Health
Minister responsible for Suicide Prevention2021
Iqaluit-TasilukGeorge HickesDeputy Premier
Minister of Justice
Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure Nunavut
Minister of Labour
Minister responsible Human Rights Tribunal2013
KugluktukSimon Kuliktana2025
NetsilikCecile Nelvana LyallMinister responsible for Nunavut Housing Corporation2025
PangnirtungJohnny Mike2013, 2025
QuttiktuqSteven Taqtu2025
Rankin Inlet North-Chesterfield InletAlexander Sammurtok2014, 2021
Rankin Inlet SouthAnnie TattuineeMinister of Human Resources
Minister of Workers' Safety and Compensation Commission2025
South BaffinDavid JoanasieSpeaker of the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut2013
TununiqBrian KoonooMinister of Culture and Heritage
Minister of Environment
Minister of Languages
Minister responsible for Energy2025
UqqummiutGordon Kautuk2025

Notes

: After recount : Acclaimed

G7 Summit 2010

G7 finance ministers met at the Legislative Building in February 2010 for a two-day meeting. Security at the summit was provided by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).

References

References

  1. Kay, Christine and Kearsey, Tara, [http://www.nnsl.com/frames/newspapers/2002-10/oct7_02q.html "Royals start tour in Iqaluit"] {{webarchive. link. (3 June 2013 . [[Northern News Services]], 7 October 2002.)
  2. "Rules of the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut".
  3. "Official Languages Act, SNB 2002, c O-0.5".
  4. Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick. "Fact Sheet Role of Hansard".
  5. (2015-07-22). "Roundtable: Some Editing Required: Producing Canada's Hansards Vol 38 No 2 – Canadian Parliamentary Review – La Revue parlementaire canadienne".
  6. (2 November 2021). "Joelie Kaernerk won a second term in Amittuq while Pamela Hakongak Gross will be the MLA for Cambridge Bay".
  7. "2025 Territorial General Elections". [[Elections Nunavut]].
  8. (November 20, 2025). "Premier Main announces cabinet portfolios". [[Government of Nunavut]].
  9. (5 February 2010). "G7 leaders enjoy Arctic outing before talks". [[CBC News]].
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