Nancy Karetak-Lindell

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Nancy Uqquujuq Karetak-Lindell CM[1] (born December 10, 1957) is a politician who has served as a senator from Nunavut since December 2024 and was previously an MP in the Canadian House of Commons from 1997 to 2008.

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Nancy Karetak-Lindell
ᓇᓐᓰ ᑲᕆᑕᒃ-ᓕᓐᑎᓪ
Canadian Senator
from Nunavut
Assumed office
December 19, 2024
Nominated byJustin Trudeau
Appointed byMary Simon
Preceded byDennis Patterson
Member of Parliament
for Nunavut
In office
June 2, 1997  October 14, 2008
Preceded byJack Anawak
Succeeded byLeona Aglukkaq
Personal details
Born (1957-12-10) December 10, 1957 (age 67)
Eskimo Point, Northwest Territories
Political partyLiberal
Spousewidowed - Jon Lindell (died 1998)
Residence(s)Arviat, Nunavut
ProfessionCanadian politician, financial comptroller
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Early life and career

She was born in Eskimo Point, Northwest Territories (now Arviat, Nunavut)[2] and is Inuk.

Prior to politics, she was a financial comptroller and held councillor positions for the Municipal Hamlet and District Education Authority in Arviat, Nunavut.

She was director of the Jane Glassco Arctic Fellowship Program[3] from 2009 until 2012.[4] Karetak-Lindell served as president of the Inuit Circumpolar Council Canada and has been Chief Returning Officer for multiple Inuit organization elections and has worked for Elections Nunavut.

Karetak-Lindell has been on the board of directors of the Nunavut Development Corporation, the Nunavut Business Credit Corporation, the Kivalliq Inuit Association, Katimavik,[5] Northwest Territories Power Corporation, Northwestel, and Thebacha College that transitioned into Arctic College and then, after division of the territories, Nunavut Arctic College. She is currently on the board for Nunavut Trust, Polar Knowledge Canada and a member of the Task Force on Women in the Economy.[3]

Political career

Karetak-Lindell ran for a seat in the House of Commons of Canada as a Liberal candidate during the 1997 federal election in the riding of Nunavut, becoming the first female MP for the Eastern Arctic. She was re-elected in the 2000, 2004 and 2006 elections.[2]

She was the parliamentary secretary to the Minister of Natural Resources in 2003.[2] She also served as the chair as well as the vice-chair of the Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development,[2] a member of the Liaison Committee,[2] Fisheries and Oceans Standing Committee, an associate member of both the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage[6] and the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Social Development and the Status of Persons with Disabilities.[7]

Karetak-Lindell kept her seat in the 2006 federal election, but later announced she would not seek re-election in the 2008 election[8] and wished to spend more time in the company of her family and to take care of her elderly parents.[8]

Senate

On December 19, 2024, she was summoned to the Senate of Canada by Governor General Mary Simon, on the advice of prime minister Justin Trudeau.[9]

Personal life and awards

In 2022, she was named as a Member of the Order of Canada.[10]

She is the mother to four sons.

Electoral record

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2006 Canadian federal election: Nunavut
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalNancy Karetak-Lindell3,67339.98−11.32$10,669
ConservativeDavid Aglukark2,67029.06+14.62$5,486
New DemocraticBill Riddell1,57617.15+1.98$11,990
MarijuanaD. Ed deVries7247.88$1,162
GreenFeliks Kappi5445.92+2.59$3,950
Total valid votes/expense limit 9,187100.0   $74,506
Total rejected ballots 64 0.70
Turnout 9,25154.10
Liberal hold Swing −12.97
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2004 Canadian federal election: Nunavut
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalNancy Karetak-Lindell3,81851.30−17.71$18,035
IndependentManitok Thompson1,17215.74$5,945
New DemocraticBill Riddell1,12915.17−3.09$12,810
ConservativeDuncan Cunningham1,07514.44+6.24$16,838
GreenNedd Kenney2483.33−1.19$190
Total valid votes 7,442100.00  
Total rejected ballots 330.44
Turnout 7,47543.86
Liberal hold Swing −16.72
Change for the Conservatives is based on the results of the Progressive Conservatives.
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2000 Canadian federal election: Nunavut
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalNancy Karetak-Lindell5,32769.01+23.13$35,282
New DemocraticPalluq Susan Enuaraq1,41018.26−5.50
Progressive ConservativeMike Sherman6338.20−15.93$6,045
GreenBrian Robert Jones3494.52$9,304
Total valid votes 7,719100.00  
Total rejected ballots 540.69
Turnout 7,77354.10
Liberal hold Swing +14.32
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1997 Canadian federal election: Nunavut
Party Candidate Votes%±%Expenditures
LiberalNancy Karetak-Lindell3,30245.88−23.87$30,212
Progressive ConservativeOkalik Eegeesiak1,73724.13+3.54$11,251
New DemocraticHunter Tootoo1,71023.76+14.10$11,918
ReformJohn Turner4476.21
Total valid votes 7,196100.00  
Total rejected ballots 480.66
Turnout 7,24459.80
Liberal notional hold Swing −13.70
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