The Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories, Canada, is located in Yellowknife. Motto: None Other Canadian provinces and territories Capital Yellowknife Largest city Yellowknife Commissioner Tony Whitford Premier Joe Handley (Consensus government - no party affiliations) Area 1,346,106 km² (3rd) Land 1,183,085 km² Water 163,021 km² (12. ... {{Canadian City/Disable Field={{{Disable Motto Link}}}}} Motto: Multum In Parvo (Much In Little) City of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada location. ...
This is the 15th Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories, and the 23rd in Northwest Territories history.
Despite attempts by political parties to run candidates for the legislature, the legislature is nonpartisan and has been since 1905. In U.S. politics, nonpartisan denotes an election in which the candidates do not declare or do not formally have a political party affiliation. ...
The Honourable Joseph (Joe) Handley, MLA, (August 9, 1943 - ) is the premier of the Northwest Territories, Canada. ...
Members elected in By-elections
Robert McLeod replaces Roger Allen in Inuvik Twin Lakes November 29 2004
Resignation of Mr Roger Allen
Jackson Lafferty replaces Henry Zoe in North Slave July 18 2005
Inuvik Twin Lakes is a territorial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Northwest Territories, Canada. ... North Slave is a territorial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Northwest Territories, Canada. ...
The position of Lieutenant-Governor lasted from the acquisition of Rupert's Land and the NorthwestTerritories in 1869 to the creation of Alberta, and Saskatchewan in 1905.
He was listed as leader of the provisional NorthwestTerritories government until Adams G. Archibald took over May 10th 1870.
Yukon was carved out of the NorthwestTerritories in 1898 and has had its own commissioners since then.