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Minister's office:
P.O. Box 1320; Yellowknife, NT; X1A 2L9
P: 867-669-2366; F: 867-873-0169

norman_yakeleya@gov.nt.ca

Norman Yakeleya

Minister of Transportation
Minister Responsible for the Northwest Territories Power Corporation
Minister Responsible for Seniors
 
Biography 

Norman Yakeleya was elected to the 15th Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories in December 2003 and then acclaimed for a second term as the Member for Sahtu in October 2007 in the 16th Assembly.

During the 15th Assembly, Mr. Yakeleya served as the Caucus Chair, the Deputy Chair of the Standing Committee on Social Programs, a Member of the Striking Committee, and a Member of the Board of Management.  Mr. Yakeleya also served as the Member of the Standing Committee on Accountability and Oversight (AOC) on the Joint Pipeline Planning Committee.

Mr. Yakeleya, a Sahtu Dene, was born in Yellowknife in 1959. He has lived in Inuvik, Hay River, and Fort Smith and currently lives in Tulita.  Mr. Yakeleya served with the Tulita Dene Band as a band councilor from 1987 to 1990 before being elected Chief.  He was also the Chair of the Sahtu Tribal Council. 

Previous to being elected to the Legislative Assembly, Mr. Yakeleya worked for the Tulita Yamoria Community Secretariat, was Health Manager for the Dene Nation, Executive Director for the Grollier Hall Healing Circle, Executive Director for the Northern Addictions Centre, Healing Director/Trainer for the Dene Cultural Institute, Tulita Self Government Chief Negotiator, and the Chief Negotiator of the Sahtu Dene and Metis Comprehensive Land Claim.

Mr. Yakeleya is a graduate of the Samuel Hearne High school in Inuvik, the Native Studies Program at Arctic College (Yellowknife), and the Renewable Resource Technology Program at Arctic College (Fort Smith).  Mr. Yakeleya also earned a By-law Enforcement Certificate, an Alcohol and Drug Program Certificate and a Train the Trainers Certificate from the Nechi Institute, and has created his own business in the wellness field in the north. 

Mr. Yakeleya’s volunteer efforts include work with the wellness agencies, the national and territorial residential schools healing programs, and youth programs.  He enjoys reading, Dene drumming, expanding his traditional skills, and developing cultural knowledge and skills.

Mr. Yakeleya and his wife Cheryl have a son, Chase, three children from a previous marriage, Jonathan, Jamie, and Joy, and two adopted children, Erica and Whitney.

 
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