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The '''Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut''' is the [[Speaker (politics)|presiding officer]] of the [[Provinces and territories of Canada|territorial]] [[Legislative Assembly of Nunavut|legislature]]. Since 1999 the position has been elected by Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) using a secret ballot.
The '''Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut''' is the [[Speaker (politics)|presiding officer]] of the [[Provinces and territories of Canada|territorial]] [[Legislative Assembly of Nunavut|legislature]]. Since 1999 the position has been elected by Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) using a secret ballot. The current Speaker is [[Hunter Tootoo]].

== The office of the Speaker ==
As the [[politics of Nunavut]] are run under a [[Westminster system]], the role of the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly in Nunavut is very similar to that of the [[Speaker of the House of Commons (United Kingdom)|Speaker of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom]], the [[Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada]] and the Speakers of the various other Canadian legislatures. The Speaker is responsible for enforcing the [http://www.assembly.nu.ca/sites/default/files/Rules%20of%20the%20Legislative%20Assembly%20of%20Nunavut%20-%20February%202011%20-%20English%20-%20Print%20Version.pdf Rules of the Legislative Assembly], and indeed the responsibilities of this office are also set out by these Rules. The Speaker is also the Chairperson of the Management and Services Board, which is tasked with the administration of the Legislative Assembly Precinct and the Office of the Legislative Assembly.<ref name="rolesheet">{{cite web|url=http://www.assembly.nu.ca/sites/default/files/Role%20of%20the%20Speaker%20of%20the%20Legislative%20Assembly%20-%20English.pdf|title=Role of the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly|publisher=[[Legislative Assembly of Nunavut]]|accessdate=December 19, 2011|location=Iqaluit}}</ref>

The Speaker is elected on the first sitting day of the Assembly following a general election. Business may not commence before a Speaker is elected. The Speaker holds a casting vote should any vote of [[Members of the Legislative Assembly|Members of the Legislative Assembly]] result in a tie, and should the Speaker be unable to act, the Deputy Speaker may act in his or her place. Decisions of the Speaker are not subject to debate or appeal.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.assembly.nu.ca/sites/default/files/Rules%20of%20the%20Legislative%20Assembly%20of%20Nunavut%20-%20February%202011%20-%20English%20-%20Print%20Version.pdf|title=Rules of the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut|publisher=[[Legislative Assembly of Nunavut]]|accessdate=December 19, 2011|location=Iqaluit}}</ref>

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Revision as of 21:08, 19 December 2011

The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut is the presiding officer of the territorial legislature. Since 1999 the position has been elected by Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) using a secret ballot. The current Speaker is Hunter Tootoo.

The office of the Speaker

As the politics of Nunavut are run under a Westminster system, the role of the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly in Nunavut is very similar to that of the Speaker of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, the Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada and the Speakers of the various other Canadian legislatures. The Speaker is responsible for enforcing the Rules of the Legislative Assembly, and indeed the responsibilities of this office are also set out by these Rules. The Speaker is also the Chairperson of the Management and Services Board, which is tasked with the administration of the Legislative Assembly Precinct and the Office of the Legislative Assembly.[1]

The Speaker is elected on the first sitting day of the Assembly following a general election. Business may not commence before a Speaker is elected. The Speaker holds a casting vote should any vote of Members of the Legislative Assembly result in a tie, and should the Speaker be unable to act, the Deputy Speaker may act in his or her place. Decisions of the Speaker are not subject to debate or appeal.[2]

List of speakers

Speaker of the Legislative Assembly
District Member Years as Speaker
Quttiktuq Levi BarnabasA 1999–2000
Arviat Kevin O'Brien 2000–2004
Tunnuniq Jobie NutarakB 2004–2006
Pangnirtung Peter Kilabuk 2006–2008
Uqqummiut James Arreak[3] 2008–2010
Iqaluit West Paul Okalik[4] 2010-2011
Iqaluit Centre Hunter Tootoo[5] 2011-present

Note:

  • ^A Levi Barnabas was convicted of sexual assault in 2000.[6]
  • ^B Jobie Nutarak died in a snow mobile accident in 2006.[7]

Deputy speaker for the Legislative Assembly

References

  1. ^ "Role of the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly" (PDF). Iqaluit: Legislative Assembly of Nunavut. Retrieved December 19, 2011.
  2. ^ "Rules of the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut" (PDF). Iqaluit: Legislative Assembly of Nunavut. Retrieved December 19, 2011.
  3. ^ Arreak selected as Speaker
  4. ^ Nunavut Hansard, November 4, 2010
  5. ^ "Nunavut MLAs choose Tootoo as new Speaker". cbc.ca. CBC News. May 31, 2011. Retrieved October 5, 2011.
  6. ^ Rebecca Williams wins a squeaker in Quttiktuq
  7. ^ Nunavut Speaker dies on snowmobile hunting trip