Commissioner of the Northwest Territories | |
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Badge of the Commissioner of the Northwest Territories
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Flag of the Commissioner of the Northwest Territories
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Incumbent
Gerald W. Kisoun Acting since 10 May 2016 |
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Style | Honourable |
Appointer | Governor-in-Council |
Formation | August 24, 1905 |
First holder | Frederick D. White |
Website | website |
The Commissioner of the Northwest Territories is the Government of Canada’s representative in Northwest Territories (NWT) and the territory's chief executive officer. Similar in certain functions to a lieutenant governor, the commissioner swears in the members of the legislative assembly, swears in members of the executive council, assents to bills, opens sessions of the legislative assembly, and signs other government documents such as Orders in Council.
Earlier commissioners were mostly deputy ministers in various ministries (Minister of the Interior, Mines, Mines and Resources).
As commissioners are appointed by the Government of Canada, it is a misnomer to consider the office the monarch's vice-regal representative in the territory—that is, unlike in Canada's provinces, there is no such thing as a "territorial Crown" analogous to the provincial Crowns. The commissioner must follow any instructions of the Cabinet or the relevant federal minister, currently the Minister of Indigenous and Northern Affairs.
Since 1980, the territories have had self-government, with the legislature choosing a government leader or premier, in addition to electing members of parliament to the Parliament of Canada.
On 24 October 2011 Gerald W. Kisoun was appointed Deputy Commissioner and his term was originally for three years. It was extended for a second three years and is due to expire 10 December 2017. With the resignation of Tuccaro as commissioner and no new appointee Kisoun carries out the responsibilities.