Nunavut Premier P.J. Akeeagok to face confidence vote Wednesday

Nunavut premier P.J. Akeeagok, centre, walks past a member of the security detail upon arriving at a meeting between Canada's premiers and Indigenous leaders at the Council of the Federation meetings in Halifax on Monday, July 15, 2024. Nunavut Premier P.J. Akeeagok is expected to face a confidence vote today in the territorial Legislature. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese

OTTAWA — Nunavut Premier P.J. Akeeagok is expected to face a confidence vote today in the territorial legislature.

In a surprise move on Monday, Aivilik MLA Solomon Malliki gave notice that he'd present a motion calling for Akeeagok to be stripped of his premiership and removed from cabinet.

In Nunavut's consensus style of government — in which there are no political parties — the MLAs elect a premier from amongst themselves.

If the motion passes, Akeeagok would be the second premier in Nunavut's history to be ousted by the Legislative Assembly.

In 2018, Paul Quassa lost a confidence motion midway through his term.

MLAs ousted him in part because of lavish government spending at an Ottawa trade show.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 6, 2024.

Nick Murray, The Canadian Press

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