Jack Iyerak Anawak ᔭᒃ ᐃᐊᕋᒃ ᐊᓇᕙᒃ |
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Member of Parliament for Nunatsiaq | |
In office 1988–1997 |
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Preceded by | Thomas Suluk |
Succeeded by | Nancy Karetak-Lindell |
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut | |
In office 1999–2004 |
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Preceded by | first member |
Succeeded by | Tagak Curley |
Constituency | Rankin Inlet North |
Personal details | |
Born |
Repulse Bay, Northwest Territories |
September 26, 1950
Political party | Liberal (MP, 1988-97) Non Partisan (MLA, 1999-04) New Democratic (Nominee, 2015) |
Jack Iyerak Anawak (born September 26, 1950) is a Canadian politician. He represented the electoral district of Nunatsiaq in the House of Commons of Canada from 1988 to 1997. He sat in the house as a member of the Liberal Party of Canada. Following his retirement from federal politics, he also served a term in the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut after that territory was created in 1999. He ran as the New Democratic Party's candidate for the riding of Nunavut in the 2015 election, but was defeated by Liberal candidate Hunter Tootoo.
Anawak was first elected in the 1988 election, and served as the Liberal Party's opposition critic for Northern Affairs in the 34th Canadian Parliament. Re-elected in the 1993 election, which was won by the Liberals, he was named parliamentary secretary to the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development in the government of Jean Chrétien.
In 1999 he was elected as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut, but did not run for re-election in 2004.
Anawak attempted to run for a seat in the 2008 Nunavut general election. He filed nomination papers to run in the electoral district of Akulliq but was denied as a candidate by Elections Nunavut Chief Electoral Officer Sandy Kusugak as he was not a full-time resident of Nunavut at the time his nomination papers were filed. Anawak took Elections Nunavut to court and managed to halt the election in that district pending his appeal, but on November 6, the Nunavut Court of Justice threw out the election challenge.