CANADA HISTORY-Politics-Provinces

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Canada is a federal system where Provinces and Territories each have their own legislative assembly, Premier of the province and judicial system. The Premiers have roughly the same roles and responsibilities as the Prime Minister does in the context of the national Parliament. As with Prime Ministers, Premiers are usually the leader of the largest party in the provincial legislature or who are able to command a major of the members in the provincial legislature. They have the right to appoint members to Cabinet, set policy, represent the Province and ask the Lieutenant Governor to call an election.

Northwest Territories - Premiers

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Stephen Kakfwi

07 Oct 1897 - 01 Sep 1905

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George Braden

16 Jun 1980 - 12 Jan 1984

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Richard Nerysoo

12 Jan 1984 - 05 Nov 1985

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Nick Sibbeston

05 Nov 1985 - 12 Nov 1987

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Dennis Patterson

12 Nov 1987 - 14 Nov 1991

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Nellie Cournoyea

14 Nov 1991 - 22 Nov 1995

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Don Morin

22 Nov 1995 - 26 Nov 1998

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Goo Arlooktoo

26 Nov 1998 - 10 Dec 1998

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Jim Antoine

10 Dec 1998 - 17 Jan 2000

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Stephen Kakfwi

17 Jan 2000 - 10 Dec 2003

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Joe Handley

10 Dec 2003 - 18 Oct 2007

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Floyd Roland

18 Oct 2007 - 26 Oct 2011

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Bob McLeod

26 Oct 2011 - 24 Oct 2019

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Caroline Cochrane

24 Oct 2019 -



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