Jim Lyall (politician)
Jim Lyall | |
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1st President of Nunatsiavut | |
In office 2008–2012 | |
Prime Minister | Stephen Harper |
Premier | Danny Williams Kathy Dunderdale |
Preceded by | Tony Andersen (acting)[1] |
Succeeded by | Sarah Leo |
Personal details | |
Born | 1945 (age 76–77) Nutak, Newfoundland and Labrador[2] |
Residence | Nain, Newfoundland and Labrador |
Jim Lyall is a Canadian politician who served as the first President of Nunatsiavut.
Life[]
Lyall was born to Samuel and Isabella Lyall[3] in Nutak, a community in northern Labrador that was controversially resettled alongside Hebron in the 1950s when Lyall was 11 years old.[4] Following the resettlement of Nutak, Lyall's family moved to Nain. He has served as the Mayor of Nain as well as the town's postmaster.
Nunatsiavut[]
In 2008, Nunatsiavut held its first presidential election nearly 2 years after its first general election.[5] Lyall defeated Natan Obed and Johannes Lampe for the position.
In 2011, Lyall oversaw the return of the remains of Inuit bodies from St. John's to Nunatsiavut. These bodies were excavated from Rose Island and Upernavik Island and brought to Newfoundland in the 1970s.[6]
Lyall did not seek re-election in 2012 and was succeeded by Sarah Leo.
In 2017, Lyall was acclaimed Ordinary Member for Nain in a by-election.[7]
References[]
- ^ https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/sex-complaint-linked-to-nunatsiavut-president-s-leave-1.711758[bare URL]
- ^ "Jim Lyall - Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami - Canada's National Inuit Organization". itk.ca. Archived from the original on 2014-10-19.
- ^ "1945 Census - CUTTHROAT - LABRADOR DISTRICT".
- ^ "Hugs, tears as Inuit monument unveiled | CBC News".
- ^ "Jim Lyall declared first elected president of Labrador territory: Nunatsiavut - Regional - The Telegram". thetelegram.com.
- ^ Releases, News. "News Releases". gov.nl.ca.
- ^ "Lyall acclaimed Ordinary Member for Nain | Nunatsiavut Government".
- 1945 births
- Living people
- Inuit from Newfoundland and Labrador
- Indigenous leaders in Atlantic Canada
- Mayors of places in Newfoundland and Labrador
- Inuit politicians
- People from Nain, Newfoundland and Labrador