Cabinet Ministers | ||||
District | Member | Position | ||
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Iqaluit West | Paul Okalik | Premier Minister of Executive and Intergovernmental Affairs Minister of Aboriginal Affairs Minister of Justice |
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Cambridge Bay | Kelvin Ng | Minister of Finace Minister of Human Resources Government House Leader |
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Nanulik | James Arvaluk | Minister of Education1 | ||
Iqaluit East | Ed Picco | Minister of Health and Social Services Minister of Nunavut Power Corporation |
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Rankin Inlet South/Whale Cove | Manitok Thompson | Minister of Public Works, Telecommunications and Technical Services Minister of Education2 |
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Pangnirtung | Peter Kilabuk | Minister of Sustainable Development | ||
Kugluktuk | Donald Havioyak | Minister of Culture, Language, Elders and Youth Minister responsible for the status of women. |
- James Arvaluk was removed from the cabinet in 2003 after being charged with assault.
- Manitok Thompson took over as Minister of Education from 2003 to 2004
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