Executive Council of the Northwest Territories
- Executive Council of the Northwest Territories
The Executive Council of the Northwest Territories or cabinet consists of six Ministers and a Premier elected by the 19 members of the Legislative Assembly. [ [http://www.gov.nt.ca/research/facts/ About the Government of the Northwest Territories] , accessed May 6, 2008]
Ministers at present are as follows (current as of May 2008): [ [http://www.premier.gov.nt.ca/cabinet/ Members of Cabinet] , accessed May 6, 2008]
Portfolio | Minister |
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Premier Minister of Finance Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Intergovernmental Relations and Minister Responsible for the Financial Management Board Secretariat | Floyd Roland |
Deputy Premier Minister of Environment and Natural Resources Minister Responsible for Workers Compensation Board and Minister Responsible for the Northwest Territories Housing Corporation | J. Michael Miltenberger |
Minister of Justice and Minister of Education, Culture and Employment | Jackson Lafferty |
Minister of Health and Social Services Minister Responsible for the Status of Women and Minister Responsible for Persons with Disabilities | Sandy Lee |
Minister of Public Works and Services Minister of Municipal and Community Affairs and Minister Responsible for Youth | Michael McLeod |
Minister of Transportation Minister Responsible for Seniors and Minister Responsible for the Northwest Territories Power Corporation | Norman Yakeleya |
Minister of Human Resources Minister of Industry, Tourism and Investment and Minister Responsible for the Public Utilities Board | Bob McLeod |
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