The 13th Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly was the 20th assembly of the territorial government and it lasted from 1995 to 1999. This assembly was dissolved due to the creation of Nunavut.
13th Legislative Assembly | |
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Type | |
Type | |
History | |
Established | 1995 |
Disbanded | 1999 |
Seats | 24 |
Elections | |
Last election | 1995 |
Meeting place | |
Yellowknife |
Members of the Legislative Assembly
editDistrict | Member | First elected / previously elected |
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Aivilik | Manitok Thompson | 1995 |
Amittuq | Mark Evaloarjuk | 1975, 1995 |
Baffin Central | Tommy Enuaraq | 1995 |
Baffin South | Goo Arlooktoo | 1995 |
Deh Cho | Samuel Gargan | 1983 |
Hay River | Jane Groenewegen | 1995 |
High Arctic | Levi Barnabas | 1995 |
Inuvik | Floyd Roland | 1995 |
Iqaluit | Ed Picco | 1995 |
Keewatin Central | John Todd | 1991 |
Kitikmeot | Kelvin Ng | 1995 |
Kivallivik | Kevin O'Brien | 1995 |
Mackenzie Delta | David Krutko | 1995 |
Nahendeh | Jim Antoine | 1991 |
Natilikmiot | John Ningark | 1989 |
North Slave | James Rabesca | 1970, 1995 |
Nunakput | Vince Steen | 1995 |
Sahtu | Stephen Kakfwi | 1987 |
Thebacha | Michael Miltenberger | 1995 |
Tu Nedhe | Don Morin | 1987 |
Yellowknife Centre | Jake Ootes | 1995 |
Yellowknife-Frame Lake | Charlie Dent | 1991 |
Yellowknife North | Roy Erasmus | 1995 |
Yellowknife South | Seamus Henry | 1995 |
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