July 7, 2006
Six GN departments
get new bosses in shakeup
Bob Vardy, Tom Rich
leaving their jobs
JIM
BELL
Paul
Okalik, the GN's capo di tutti capi, boss of all bosses, gave new jobs last
week to a long list of bureaucratic underbosses, including his chief of staff,
Peter Ma, who will become deputy minister of finance. (PHOTO BY JIM BELL)
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The Government of Nunavut's
long-serving deputy minister of finance, Bob Vardy, will soon leave his job,
to be replaced by Peter Ma, a close associate of Premier Paul Okalik.
It's part of a top-level
shakeup that Okalik announced this past Friday, in which he appointed new bosses
for six GN departments.
Vardy, a former assistant
deputy minister of finance in the Government of Newfoundland, was hired by the
Office of the Interim Commissioner to run the GN's finance department in April,
1998.
Okalik will replace him
with Peter Ma, a chartered accountant from Iqaluit who worked for the past several
years as Okalik's principal secretary and chief of staff - the top political
job in the premier's office.
Ma has no other experience
in government administration. His appointment marks the second time that a close
associate of the premier has wound up with a deputy minister's job at the GN.
In October, 2004, Markus
Weber, who in 1998 articled with Okalik at an Iqaluit law firm, was appointed
deputy minister of justice, replacing the highly-respected Nora Sanders.
A news release issued last
week said Vardy will stay on for a while in a "transitional role"
as "associate deputy minister" of finance, while "he prepares
to pursue opportunities outside of the Government of Nunavut."
Okalik also announced the
GN found yet another deputy minister of health: Ronald Browne, a former CEO
of the Whitehorse General Hospital. Browne replaces Dave Ramsden, an interim
DM who in turn replaced Bernie Blais this past January.
Blais quit his job after
a dispute with Leona Aglukkaq, the health minister, over a proposal of his to
centralize patient travel services in Winnipeg.
Other new GN bosses include:
- Victor Tootoo, who leaves
an ADM job at finance department to become deputy minister of human resources;
- Kathy Okpik, deputy
minister of education;
- Pam Hine, deputy minister
of community and government services.
Hine replaces Tom Rich,
who is retiring from his job at CGS.
Two ADMs are also switching
jobs. Paul Suvega leaves the department of finance to become assistant deputy
minister of economic development and transportation; and Rosemary Keenainak
leaves economic development to become assistant deputy minister of finance.
A GN news release says
the job-switches are supposed to help Inuit senior managers gain experience
and skills.
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