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N.W.T. has 1 official, and 1 unofficial, candidate for the next federal election

The next federal election could still be more than a year away, but some federal parties have declared their candidates in the Northwest Territories.

Conservative Party says its process was halted after Jackie Jacobson filed appeal

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A N.W.T. election polling station in 2019. (Randall McKenzie/CBC)

The next federal election may not be until the fall of 2025, but some federal parties have declared their candidates in the Northwest Territories.

After announcing his decision not to seek re-election next year, N.W.T.'sLiberal MP, Michael McLeod, told CBC it will be important for the next candidate to focus on some key improvements.

"The issue of land claims and self-government is still there, we haven't resolved all our negotiations we need Indigenous governments to stand shoulder to shoulder with us," McLeod said.

He also highlighted the territory's challenges around climate change.

"We are experiencing this more than any other jurisdiction Right now water levels are so low on the Mackenzie River, our resupply barges can't travel down the river anymore, so it's increasing the cost of living of the communities depending on it," McLeod said.

The Liberals have not yet announced a candidate for the N.W.T.

The three-term MP also expressed confidence in the current Liberal Party leadership.

"I think a change in the messaging is more important than changing the leadership," McLeod said.

Jackie Jacobson files appeal to Conservatives

Matthew Lakusta, president of the N.W.T. Conservative Electoral District Association, told CBC an appeal was filed by former Nunakput MLA Jackie Jacobson on July 5 after the candidate election, and they are still deciding on the official N.W.T. Conservative candidate.

A man in a baseball cap and hoodie stands outside in Tuktoyaktuk, N.W.T., with snow in the background.
Former Nunakput MLA Jackie Jacobson has filed an appeal with the Conservative Party of Canada, but the N.W.T. Conservatives didn't offer any further details. (Julie Plourde/CBC)

"The board is aware that there was an appeal filed by Jackie Jacobson to the National Conservative Party of Canada, and that is being reviewed currently,"Lakusta said.

He said the board is not part of the appeal process, so they are unaware ofthe details of the appeal.

Unofficially, Kimberly Fairman is the candidate after receiving the most votes,Lakusta said.

"Because of the appeal, it has stopped the official appointment. So until we have confirmation from the national party, unofficially Kimberly Fairman is the candidate".

Last year, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh and the N.W.T. NDP team nominated Kelvin Kotchilea as their candidate for the next election.

CBC News tried reaching out to Kotchilea, but he wasn't available for an interview.

Corrections

  • An earlier version of this story misspelled Matthew Lakusta's last name.
    Jul 23, 2024 10:40 AM CT