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Piita Irniq

Piita Taqtu Irniq, formerly Peter Irniq, (born February 1, 1947) is an Inuk politician in Canada, who served as the second commissioner of Nunavut from April 2000 to April 2005.

Piita Taqtu Irniq
2nd Commissioner of Nunavut
In office
April 1, 2000 – April 21, 2005
Prime MinisterJean Chrétien
Paul Martin
PremierPaul Okalik
Preceded byHelen Maksagak
Succeeded byAnn Meekitjuk Hanson
MLA for Keewatin Region
In office
March 10, 1975 – October 1, 1979
Preceded byfirst member
Succeeded bydistrict abolished
MLA for Aivilik
In office
October 5, 1987 – October 15, 1991
Preceded byTagak Curley
Succeeded byJames Arvaluk
Personal details
Born (1947-08-22) August 22, 1947 (age 76)
Lyon Inlet near Repulse Bay, Northwest Territories, Canada
Occupationcultural teacher
Professionpolitician

Biography

 
Inuksuk erected by Piita Irniq for the permanent exhibition The Ancient Americas of The Field Museum

Born in Lyon Inlet near Repulse Bay, Northwest Territories (now Naujaat, Nunavut). Irniq is an Inuit cultural teacher and has lived most of his life in the Kivalliq Region of Nunavut, including Naujaat, Coral Harbour, Baker Lake, Chesterfield Inlet, Rankin Inlet, and Iqaluit. He has also lived in the Western Arctic (Northwest Territories), Manitoba and Ontario.

Irniq was the executive assistant to the assistant commissioner of the NWT. from 1974 to 1975. He was elected to the 1975 Northwest Territories general election and represented the riding of the Keewatin Region for four years. He was the first Inuk to be made assistant regional director for the Department of the Executive in the former Keewatin Region (Kivalliq Region), 1979 until 1981.

As superintendent of renewable resources, he was the first Inuk to hold this position and encouraged the hiring of Inuit into the department. In 1982, Irniq was appointed the first Speaker of the Keewatin Council, a position he held until 1983. Elected [president of the Keewatin Inuit Association, he served in this capacity for five years.

Irniq was re-elected to the Northwest Territories Legislature in the 1987 general election for the Aivilik electoral district. He ran on a platform of encouraging Inuit to participate at higher levels in employment, education, and business. He ran again in the 1991 general election; however, James Arvaluk defeated him.

He was named the executive director of the Inuit Cultural Institute in 1992. A year later, he became director of communications for Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated.

As a member of the Nunavut Implementation Commission, Irniq served on the Communication and Governmental Operations Committees and was a spokesperson for the Commission on Nunavut in Canada and overseas and was active in seeking justice for the former students of the infamous Joseph Bernier residential school in Chesterfield Inlet, who suffered physical and sexual abuse at the hands of school staff.[1]

Irniq was assistant director, Nunavut, Heritage/Culture, Department of Education, Culture and Employment for the Government of N.W.T. where he was responsible for developing culture and heritage programs and services to meet the needs of the new territory of Nunavut, 1997–98. He became deputy minister of Culture, Language, Elders and Youth, 1998–99. His mandate was to be the guardian of traditional Inuit culture and language.

In August 1999, Irniq was seconded to the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut to set up the offices of the Official Languages, Access to Information and Conflict of Interest Commissioners.[2]

In addition, Irniq writes an Inuit perspective column for the Nunavut News/North newspaper.

In 2003, he was made a Commander of the Order of St. John.[3] In 2005, he was appointed to the board of directors of the Canadian Race Relations Foundation.[4] Most recently, he served as a key consultant on the National Film Board of Canada project Unikkausivut: Sharing Our Stories.[5]

Arms

Coat of arms of Piita Irniq
 
Notes
The arms of Piita Irniq, presented on a roundel rather than the escutcheon shape traditional in European heraldry, consist of:[6]
Crest
A demi Inuit man holding a drum and beater proper.
Escutcheon
Azure an inuksuk, in dexter chief an Inuit drum and beater in saltire Or.
Supporters
Dexter a muskox standing on a snow bank, sinister a ringed seal proper issuant from barry wavy Azure and Argent.
Motto
"Let us move forward”, is stated in Inuinnaqtun and Inuktitut

See also

References

  1. ^ Index I, Rulers web pages, undated, retrieved on 2008-09-03.
  2. ^ Gurston, Dacks (2009). "Irniq, Peter". The Canadian Encyclopedia > Biography > Commissioners. Historica-Dominion. Retrieved 2009-10-03.
  3. ^ Canada Gazette, 2003-05-23, Vol. 137, No. 21. 2006-02-26 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 2008-09-03.
  4. ^ News Release "Appointment to Board of Directors of Canadian Race Relations Foundation", 2005-11-24, retrieved on 2008-09-03.
  5. ^ "Collaborators". National Film Board of Canada website. Retrieved 2 January 2012.
  6. ^ Canadian Heraldic Authority (Volume IV), Ottawa, 2001, p. 133

External links

  • Peter Irniq's Coat of Arms as Commissioner of Nunavut
Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories
Preceded by
New District
MLA Keewatin Region
1975-1979
Succeeded by
District Abolished
Preceded by MLA Aivilik
1987-1991
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Commissioner of Nunavut
2000-2005
Succeeded by

piita, irniq, piita, taqtu, irniq, formerly, peter, irniq, born, february, 1947, inuk, politician, canada, served, second, commissioner, nunavut, from, april, 2000, april, 2005, piita, taqtu, irniq2nd, commissioner, nunavutin, office, april, 2000, april, 2005p. Piita Taqtu Irniq formerly Peter Irniq born February 1 1947 is an Inuk politician in Canada who served as the second commissioner of Nunavut from April 2000 to April 2005 Piita Taqtu Irniq2nd Commissioner of NunavutIn office April 1 2000 April 21 2005Prime MinisterJean ChretienPaul MartinPremierPaul OkalikPreceded byHelen MaksagakSucceeded byAnn Meekitjuk HansonMLA for Keewatin RegionIn office March 10 1975 October 1 1979Preceded byfirst memberSucceeded bydistrict abolishedMLA for AivilikIn office October 5 1987 October 15 1991Preceded byTagak CurleySucceeded byJames ArvalukPersonal detailsBorn 1947 08 22 August 22 1947 age 76 Lyon Inlet near Repulse Bay Northwest Territories CanadaOccupationcultural teacherProfessionpolitician Contents 1 Biography 2 Arms 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksBiography Edit Inuksuk erected by Piita Irniq for the permanent exhibition The Ancient Americas of The Field MuseumBorn in Lyon Inlet near Repulse Bay Northwest Territories now Naujaat Nunavut Irniq is an Inuit cultural teacher and has lived most of his life in the Kivalliq Region of Nunavut including Naujaat Coral Harbour Baker Lake Chesterfield Inlet Rankin Inlet and Iqaluit He has also lived in the Western Arctic Northwest Territories Manitoba and Ontario Irniq was the executive assistant to the assistant commissioner of the NWT from 1974 to 1975 He was elected to the 1975 Northwest Territories general election and represented the riding of the Keewatin Region for four years He was the first Inuk to be made assistant regional director for the Department of the Executive in the former Keewatin Region Kivalliq Region 1979 until 1981 As superintendent of renewable resources he was the first Inuk to hold this position and encouraged the hiring of Inuit into the department In 1982 Irniq was appointed the first Speaker of the Keewatin Council a position he held until 1983 Elected president of the Keewatin Inuit Association he served in this capacity for five years Irniq was re elected to the Northwest Territories Legislature in the 1987 general election for the Aivilik electoral district He ran on a platform of encouraging Inuit to participate at higher levels in employment education and business He ran again in the 1991 general election however James Arvaluk defeated him He was named the executive director of the Inuit Cultural Institute in 1992 A year later he became director of communications for Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated As a member of the Nunavut Implementation Commission Irniq served on the Communication and Governmental Operations Committees and was a spokesperson for the Commission on Nunavut in Canada and overseas and was active in seeking justice for the former students of the infamous Joseph Bernier residential school in Chesterfield Inlet who suffered physical and sexual abuse at the hands of school staff 1 Irniq was assistant director Nunavut Heritage Culture Department of Education Culture and Employment for the Government of N W T where he was responsible for developing culture and heritage programs and services to meet the needs of the new territory of Nunavut 1997 98 He became deputy minister of Culture Language Elders and Youth 1998 99 His mandate was to be the guardian of traditional Inuit culture and language In August 1999 Irniq was seconded to the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut to set up the offices of the Official Languages Access to Information and Conflict of Interest Commissioners 2 In addition Irniq writes an Inuit perspective column for the Nunavut News North newspaper In 2003 he was made a Commander of the Order of St John 3 In 2005 he was appointed to the board of directors of the Canadian Race Relations Foundation 4 Most recently he served as a key consultant on the National Film Board of Canada project Unikkausivut Sharing Our Stories 5 Arms EditCoat of arms of Piita Irniq Notes The arms of Piita Irniq presented on a roundel rather than the escutcheon shape traditional in European heraldry consist of 6 Crest A demi Inuit man holding a drum and beater proper Escutcheon Azure an inuksuk in dexter chief an Inuit drum and beater in saltire Or Supporters Dexter a muskox standing on a snow bank sinister a ringed seal proper issuant from barry wavy Azure and Argent Motto Let us move forward is stated in Inuinnaqtun and InuktitutSee also EditNotable Aboriginal people of CanadaReferences Edit Index I Rulers web pages undated retrieved on 2008 09 03 Gurston Dacks 2009 Irniq Peter The Canadian Encyclopedia gt Biography gt Commissioners Historica Dominion Retrieved 2009 10 03 Canada Gazette 2003 05 23 Vol 137 No 21 Archived 2006 02 26 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 2008 09 03 News Release Appointment to Board of Directors of Canadian Race Relations Foundation 2005 11 24 retrieved on 2008 09 03 Collaborators National Film Board of Canada website Retrieved 2 January 2012 Canadian Heraldic Authority Volume IV Ottawa 2001 p 133External links EditGovernment of Nunavut Biography of Peter T Irniq Participants at the Nunavut at Five Policy Symposium Peter Irniq s Coat of Arms as Commissioner of NunavutLegislative Assembly of the Northwest TerritoriesPreceded byNew District MLA Keewatin Region1975 1979 Succeeded byDistrict AbolishedPreceded byTagak Curley MLA Aivilik1987 1991 Succeeded byJames ArvalukPolitical officesPreceded byHelen Maksagak Commissioner of Nunavut2000 2005 Succeeded byAnn Meekitjuk Hanson Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Piita Irniq amp oldid 1159343811, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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