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Mackenzie South
Mackenzie South is a former Provinces and territories of Canada, territorial electoral district (Canada), electoral district, that elected members to the Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly in Canada. The electoral district covered the communities of Fort Smith, Northwest Territories, Fort Smith, Hay River, Northwest Territories, Hay River, Pine Point, Northwest Territories, Pine Point, Fort Resolution, Northwest Territories, Fort Resolution, Talston River, Northwest Territories, Talston River, Snowdrift, Northwest Territories, Snowdrift, Fort Reliance, Northwest Territories, Fort Reliance, and Wynn's Sawmill, Northwest Territories, Wynn's Sawmill. 1954 election 1951 election See also * List of Northwest Territories territorial electoral districts * Canadian provincial electoral districts References

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Provinces And Territories Of Canada
Canada has ten provinces and three territories that are sub-national administrative divisions under the jurisdiction of the Constitution of Canada, Canadian Constitution. In the 1867 Canadian Confederation, three provinces of British North America—New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and the Province of Canada (which upon Confederation was divided into Ontario and Quebec)—united to form a federation, becoming a fully Independence, independent country over the next century. Over its history, Canada's international borders have changed several times as it has added territories and provinces, making it the List of countries and dependencies by area, world's second-largest country by area. The major difference between a Canadian province and a territory is that provinces receive their power and authority from the ''Constitution Act, 1867'' (formerly called the ''British North America Acts, British North America Act, 1867''), whereas territories are federal territories whose governments a ...
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Fort Reliance, Northwest Territories
Fort Reliance is the site of a Hudson's Bay Company fort located on the east arm of Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada. History Fort Reliance was originally built in 1833 by George Back during the Arctic Land Expedition to the Arctic Ocean via the Back River. The expedition, partly scientific and partly searching for the missing John Ross, used Fort Reliance as a winter camp.Old Fort Reliance
Back's fort was made up of a main house with several smaller ones that were constructed from logs. The houses had stone and clay chimneys for heating. The outline of the logs along with the chimneys and some storage pits still exist. In 1855, the
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List Of Northwest Territories Territorial Electoral Districts
Northwest Territories territorial electoral districts are currently single member ridings that each elect one member to the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories. Current Defunct * Banff (territorial electoral district) * Batoche (territorial electoral district) * Battleford (territorial electoral district) * Broadview (territorial electoral district) * Calgary (territorial electoral district) * Cardston (territorial electoral district) * Central Arctic * Cumberland (territorial electoral district) * East Calgary (territorial electoral district) * Eastern Arctic * Edmonton (territorial electoral district) * High River (territorial electoral district) * Hudson Bay (Northwest Territories electoral district) * Innisfail (territorial electoral district) * Inuvik (electoral district) * Kinistino (territorial electoral district) * Lacombe (territorial electoral district) * Lethbridge (territorial electoral district) * Lorne (electoral district) * ...
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1951 Northwest Territories General Election
The 1951 Northwest Territories general election was held on September 17, 1951, in the Northwest Territories, Canada. It was the territory's first general election since 1902. The election came about after ''The Northwest Territories Act'' was amended to permit three elected members from the Mackenzie District to join the five appointed members on the Executive Council of the Northwest Territories. The Council, which had met in Ottawa, Ontario, outside of the Northwest Territories, shortly after the election, the council began to alternate sittings between Ottawa and Northwest Territories communities. Background The bill to re-initiate territorial elections in the Northwest Territories was introduced in the Canadian House of Commons by Federal Resources Minister Robert Henry Winters. Aboriginal vote The 1951 election was the first in the territory to allow aboriginal peoples to vote and stand for election. However the electoral districts created for the election included only the ...
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James Brodie (Canadian Politician)
James Brodie was a territorial level politician from Northwest Territories, Canada. Brodie was first elected to the Northwest Territories Legislative Council in the 1951 Northwest Territories general election.https://web.archive.org/web/20060503224531/http://www.assembly.gov.nt.ca/Hansard/PDF/13th%20Assembly/6thSession/Hn980917.pdf He won the new electoral district of Mackenzie South Mackenzie South is a former Provinces and territories of Canada, territorial electoral district (Canada), electoral district, that elected members to the Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly in Canada. The electoral district covered the com ... defeating candidate Robert Poritt. He ran for re-election in the 1954 Northwest Territories general election against Poritt and was defeated. References External links1951 election, Northwest Territories Hansard September 17, 1998 20th-century members of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories Year of birth missing Possibly ...
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Robert Porritt
Bobby Porritt was a businessman, who lived almost his entire life in the Northwest Territories, who spent several terms as a member of the Northwest Territories legislature. In February, 1940, Porritt's Fort Resolution Lumber Company received a contract to build a school in Yellowknife. The budget to construct the two-room schoolhouse was $4,500 CAD, and it was opened in November, 1940. In February 1962 the ''Edmonton Journal'' quoted Porritt on the imminent completion of a railway line to Hay River, NWT. The projected completion of the route in 1964 would make Hay River the northernmost terminuses of the North American railgrid. He predicted the new terminuses would trigger a trebling of his city's population. The ''Edmonton Journal'' noted Porritt had represented the Mackenzie District in the legislature. In the 1993 profile of the Dene people The Dene people () are an Indigenous group of First Nations who inhabit the northern boreal, subarctic and Arctic regi ...
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1954 Northwest Territories General Election
The 1954 Northwest Territories general election was held on September 7, 1954. It was the only provincial / territorial election held in Canada that year. This election saw the number of elected candidates increase by one. Election summary Appointed members Note: *Frank Cunningham was also deputy commissioner. Elected members For complete electoral history, see individual districts References External links {{Northwest Territories elections Northwest Territories The Northwest Territories is a federal Provinces and territories of Canada, territory of Canada. At a land area of approximately and a 2021 census population of 41,070, it is the second-largest and the most populous of Provinces and territorie ... Elections in the Northwest Territories September 1954 in Canada 20th century in the Northwest Territories 1954 in the Northwest Territories ...
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Wynn's Sawmill, Northwest Territories
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Electoral District (Canada)
An electoral district in Canada is a geographical constituency upon which Canada's representative democracy is based. It is officially known in Canadian French as a ''circonscription'' but frequently called a ''comté'' (county). In Canadian English it is also colloquially, and more commonly known as a Riding (division), riding or ''constituency''. Each federal electoral district returns one Member of Parliament (Canada), Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of Canada; each Provinces and territories of Canada, provincial or territorial electoral district returns one representative—called, depending on the province or territory, Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA), National Assembly of Quebec, Member of the National Assembly (MNA), Member of Provincial Parliament (Ontario), Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) or Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly, Member of the House of Assembly (MHA)—to the provincial or territorial legislature. Beginning with t ...
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Fort Resolution, Northwest Territories
Fort Resolution (''Denı́nu Kų́ę́'' (pronounced "deh-nih-noo-kwenh") "moose island place") is a hamlet in the South Slave Region of the Northwest Territories, Canada. The community is situated at the mouth of the Slave River, on the shores of Great Slave Lake, and at the end of the Fort Resolution Highway (Highway 6). It is the headquarters of the Deninu Kųę́ First Nation, whose Chief is Louis Balsillie. It is the Headquarters of the Fort Resolution Metis Government, whose President is Arthur Beck. It is the oldest documented European community in the Northwest Territories, built in 1819, and was a key link in the fur trade's water route north. Fort Resolution is designated as a National Historic Site of Canada as the oldest continuously occupied place in the Northwest Territories with origins in the fur trade and the principal fur trade post on Great Slave Lake. Fort Resolution's Deninoo School offers K-12 schooling. The town also has a hockey arena, community hall, a ...
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