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Beginning during the 1950s and 1960s, some residents of the territory were appointed or elected to the council. These elected members were initially non-native, but in growing number, were Dene, Métis and Inuit. Members began to secure positions on the executive council, replacing appointed Ottawa
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administrators, and began to insist on a devolution of authority. In a series of letters, the Minister of Indian and Northern Affairs gradually curtailed the authority of the commissioner and affirmed the authority of the assembly.
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members from amongst themselves. In each instance the candidate must obtain a majority of the votes cast. This means that multiple ballots may occur before a successful candidate is selected.
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A legislative council was convened from time to time of worthy notables, learned in matters involving the natives and northern development. The
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were granted large areas of northern lands. The remaining lands were considered to be unsettled by Europeans, largely inhabited by
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met sporadically, typically in Ottawa, and passed ordinances for the benefit of the territory.
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of the legislature. However, due to the absence of political parties there is no formal
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Members of the legislature are elected as independents from single member districts by
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members regularly participate in a caucus of all members of the legislature.
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The passage of legislation and the government is dependent on retaining the
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names the portfolios of each minister and can remove or adjust these,
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were separated from the then much larger Northwest Territories. The
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voting. The legislature selects first the speaker, then the
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hires, rewards, and dismisses the deputy department heads.
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controls the agenda of the cabinet/executive council, and
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had been created in 1898 to facilitate governance of the
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The premier has three main authorities. The premier:
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used in two of Canada's three federal territories (
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government
consensus decision-making
Canada
Northwest Territories
Nunavut
Nunatsiavut
autonomous area
Newfoundland and Labrador
Indigenous peoples

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Alberta
Saskatchewan
Yukon Territory
Yukon goldfields
Ontario
Quebec
Dene
Métis
Inuit
Commissioner of the Northwest Territories
Minister of Indian and Northern Affairs
2nd Council of the Northwest Territories
executive council
George Braden
consensus government
simple plurality

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