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May 3, 2002
Former deputy premier dies
in Iqaluit
NUNATSIAQ NEWS
Goo Arlooktoo, a former
deputy premier in the Northwest Territories government, died suddenly this week
at his home in Iqaluit. He was 38.
Arlooktoo worked as a members
assistant in the NWT legislative assembly and represented the Baffin South constituency
between 1995 and 1999. During that time he held the portfolios of public works,
municipal and community affairs and deputy premier.
In the 1999 Nunavut election,
Arlooktoo was defeated in his attempt to win the Baffin South seat. Since then
he has worked as a consultant in Iqaluit.
He also served as external
relations director for the 2002 Arctic Winter Games host society.
The members of Nunavuts
legislature received the news of Arlooktoos passing with shock.
"He brought a very
high standard of integrity and dedication," said Nunavuts finance
minister Kelvin Ng, who first met and worked with Arlooktoo in the 1980s.
Ng said Arlooktoo was highly
respected by the other members of the Northwest Territories legislature.
"He was always promoting
the Nunavut side of things," Ng said. "In whatever way he chose, he
would have made a significant contribution to Nunavut."
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