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KIA Congratulates MLAs in Territorial Election
October 28, 2025 The Kivalliq Inuit Association (KIA) formally extends its congratulations to the twenty two (22) individuals who have been successfully elected as Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) for Nunavut. These accomplished representatives have demonstrated exceptional leadership and commitment throughout their campaigns, earning the mandate to represent the diverse interests of their constituents. […]
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Read More6 MLAs unseated, 3 judicial recounts coming as dust settles in Nunavut election – Nunatsiaq News
Oct 28, 2025 Arviat North-Whale Cove lone riding where votes still being counted, Elections Nunavut website says A few election results are still trickling in but it looks like Nunavut is waking up to at least six unseated MLAs and three mandatory judicial recounts across the territory’s 22 ridings. Arviat North-Whale Cove is the lone […]
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Read MoreInfrastructure, language dominate talk in Arviat North-Whale Cove – Nunatsiaq News
Oct 22, 2025 Tony Uluadluak takes on incumbent John Main in 2-way contest This story was updated on Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2025, at 8:45 a.m. ET. Nunatsiaq News is publishing riding profiles ahead of the Oct. 27 territorial election. Keep your eye on our website to learn more about who is running in your area. […]
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Read MoreHousing and infrastructure concerns in Rankin Inlet South race – Nunatsiaq
Oct 14, 2025 Gerry Anawak, Annie Tattuinee and Tagak Curley face off for 1 of 2 seats representing Nunavut’s second-largest communities Nunatsiaq News is publishing riding profiles ahead of the Oct. 27 territorial election. Keep your eye on our website to learn more about who is running in your area. Two political first-timers will face […]
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Read MoreIqaluit-Sinaa candidates highlight housing, food access – Nunatsiaq News
Oct 9, 2025 Robin Anawak challenges incumbent Janet Pitsiulaaq Brewster in territorial election Nunatsiaq News is publishing riding profiles ahead of the Oct. 27 territorial election. Keep your eye on our website to learn more about who is running in your area. Incumbent Janet Pitsiulaaq Brewster faces one challenger to keep her seat in Iqaluit-Sinaa […]
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Read MoreYukon Building Trades Council aims to make training an election issue, president says – CBC
October 9, 2025 ‘If housing is going to be an issue, then we need more qualified tradespeople’ Caption: A Yukon builder measures timber for a log home, in 2020. (Philippe Morin/CBC) As Yukon prepares for a territorial election, the president of the Yukon Building Trades Council says he’s been talking with the political parties about […]
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Read MorePremier R.J. Simpson congratulates newly elected Tłı̨chǫ Grand Chief
Premier R.J. Simpson issued the following statement today on the election of the Tłı̨chǫ Grand Chief: “On behalf of the Government of the Northwest Territories, I extend my sincere congratulations to Jackson Lafferty on his reelection as Tłı̨chǫ Grand Chief. This seventh Grand Chief election marks not only a renewal of leadership, but a reaffirmation […]
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Read MoreNatan Obed talks hockey, leadership in bid for 4th term at helm of ITK – Nunatsiaq News
Sep 17, 2025 Inuit delegates to choose new president of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami on Sept. 18 Third in a three-part series on the Sept. 18 Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami presidential election A lot of what Natan Obed knows about leadership he learned from hockey. Working together, winning together, losing together, a lot about it is “lifting […]
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Read MoreTwo-way race in ITK presidential election – Penticton Herald
Two candidates will be on the ballot in September for the Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami presidential election. Incumbent Natan Obed will face former CBC North managing editor Kevin Kablutsiak. ITK, the national organization representing Canadian Inuit, made the announcement Friday morning, a day after the nomination deadline. The winner will be determined Sept. 18 during the […]
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Read MoreFred Sangris holds off challengers and is re-elected in Ndılǫ – Cabin Radio
August 19, 2025 Fred Sangris will be re-elected as the Yellowknives Dene First Nation Chief of Ndılǫ, preliminary results from Monday’s election suggest. Initial results posted by the First Nation show Sangris, the incumbent, received 131 votes. Nearest challenger Shirley Tsetta received 101. Liz Liske received 90 votes and Ted Tsetta 43. In all, 365 […]
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