- Jose Kusugak
Jose Kusugak (
2 May ,1950 - ) is anInuit politician from Repulse Bay,Nunavut ,Canada . He moved, along with his family, to Rankin Inlet in 1960.After attending school in both Chesterfield Inlet and Churchill,
Manitoba he went to Saskatoon,Saskatchewan to attendhigh school . After finishing high school he went on to teach in both Rankin Inlet and Churchill, where he taughtInuktitut and Inuit history.In 1971 he joined what was then called the Inuit Tapirisat of Canada, known today as the
Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (ITK), and served as an assistant toTagak Curley the organization's first president. Later moving to Arviat he helped to establish a standardized writing system forInuktitut syllabics .In 1979/1980 he joined the
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation as the area manager for theKivalliq Region . After working with them for 10 years, he joined the Inuit Broadcasting Corporation, and introduced several new areas of programming to the network. He then became the president ofNunavut Tunngavik Incorporated , one of the four organizations that make up the ITK.He held the position of president until losing the election to current incumbent Paul Kaludjuak after which he was controversially appointed president of ITK. After 6 years as president, Kusugak announced on 12 May 2006 that he was stepping down.
External links and references
* [http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/aboriginals/national_leaders.html Profile at the CBC]
* [http://www.collectionscanada.ca/confederation/023001-2352-e.html Library and Archives Canada profile]
* [http://www.nunatsiaq.com/news/nunavut/60512_07.html Nunatsiaq News report on Kusugak's resignation]
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