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Jack Iyerak Anawak (born September 26, 1950) is a Canadian politician. He represented the
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of Nunatsiaq in the
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from 1988 to 1997. He sat in the house as a member of the
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. Following his retirement from federal politics, he also served a term in the
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after that territory was created in 1999. He ran as the
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's candidate for his old riding, now renamed
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, in the 2015 election, but was defeated by Liberal candidate Hunter Tootoo.


Political career


Federal politics

Anawak was first elected in the 1988 election, and served as the Liberal Party's opposition critic for Northern Affairs in the
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. Re-elected in the 1993 election, which was won by the Liberals, he was named parliamentary secretary to the
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in the government of
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.


Territorial politics

In 1999 he was elected as a member of the
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for the seat of Rankin Inlet North. He was widely favoured to be the new territory's first
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. However, he was perceived as the choice of the Chrétien government. The Assembly, which operates on a nonpartisan consensus model, selected
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instead. Anawak did not run for re-election in 2004. He tried to return to the Assembly in the
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, filing nomination papers to run in the electoral district of
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. Elections Nunavut Chief Electoral Officer Sandy Kusugak rejected his candidacy, as he was not a full-time resident of Nunavut at the time his nomination papers were filed. Anawak took Elections Nunavut to court and managed to halt the election in that district pending his appeal, but on November 6, the Nunavut Court of Justice threw out the election challenge. Anawak ran again in the 2013 territorial election, but finished fourth in the Iqaluit-Niaqunnguu riding.


Return to federal politics

In 2015, Anawak announced his intent to take back his old riding, now renamed
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, in the 2015 election. This time, he ran as the candidate of the
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. He came second in the race.


Popular culture

When the Canadian two-dollar coin was introduced, a number of nicknames were suggested. Jack Anawak proposed the name " Nanuq" anook,_polar_bear.html" ;"title="polar_bear.html" ;"title="anook, polar bear">anook, polar bear">polar_bear.html" ;"title="anook, polar bear">anook, polar bearin honour of Canadian Inuit and their northern culture; however, this culturally meaningful proposal went largely unnoticed beside the simple, mass-appeal "Canadian 2 dollar coin, Twonie/Toonie".


Canadian Ambassador for Circumpolar Affairs

Anawak served as Canadian Ambassador for Circumpolar Affairs from January 2004 until 2006 when the position was discontinued by the Harper government. Its functions were transferred to the bureaucratic level.


Electoral history


References


External links

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Jack Iyerak Anawak on Two-Dollar Coin - Hansard April 26th, 1996Inuktitut Living Dictionary
{{DEFAULTSORT:Anawak, Jack Members of the House of Commons of Canada from the Northwest Territories Liberal Party of Canada MPs Inuit politicians Members of the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut 21st-century Canadian politicians 1950 births Living people Inuit from the Northwest Territories People from Rankin Inlet Indigenous Members of the House of Commons of Canada New Democratic Party candidates for the Canadian House of Commons Inuit from Nunavut