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NDP candidate Lori Idlout will be Nunavut's next MP

"I will be a voice for Nunavummiut and I will work very hard for Nunavummiut," said MP-elect Lori Idlout late Monday, after CBC projected an NDP win in the territory.

'I will be a voice for Nunavummiut and I will work very hard for Nunavummiut,' Idlout says

First-time federal politician Lori Idlout will be Nunavut's next MP. She celebrated with supporters at the Qajuqturvik Food Center in Iqaluit. (Don Sommers/CBC)

NDP candidate Lori Idlout will be Nunavut's next Member of Parliament.

After a strong lead all night, Idloutwon the Nunavut riding with 48 per cent of the vote.

Liberal Candidate Pat Angnakakfollowed with 36 per cent, while Conservative candidate Laura Mackenzie came third with 16 per cent.

Idlout watched the resultscome in from the Qajuqturvik Community Food Centre in Iqaluit.

"I'm so excited," said Idlout, just before she was officially elected. "Even more humbled... I'm just so appreciative. I have so much gratitude for the people who have helped me along the way."

Idlout with Aluki Kotierk, president of Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. (Don Sommers/CBC)

Idlout replaces Mumilaaq Qaqqaq, the outgoing NDP MP who declared she would not seek re-election long before the election was called.

"I will be a voice for Nunavummiut and I will work very hard for Nunavummiut," said Idlout.

She saidshe promises to make sure the issues she heard on the campaign trail are heard by her NDP colleagues and the next government.

Idloutis a lawyerwho was called to the bar in 2019 after completing law school at the University of Ottawa. Recently, she acted on behalf of the group of people protesting developments at Baffinland Iron Mines'Mary River Mine.

Idlout, who was raised mostly in Igloolik, alsolived in Pond Inlet, Rankin Inlet and Chesterfield Inlet before moving to Iqaluit where she lives now.

'I was really hoping to win this election, but ...the people of Nunavut have voted and I accept that,' said Liberal candidate Pat Angnakak. (Matisse Harvey/Radio-Canada)

Speaking late on election night, Angnakak said she was "disappointed" with the result, but pleased that the campaign had given her the opportunity to discuss important issues with many Nunavummiut.

"I was really hoping to win this election, but ...the people of Nunavut have voted and I accept that."

Bloc Qubcois takes Nunavik

Sylvie Brub has held onto her seat in Abitibi-Baie-James-Nunavik-Eeyou. (Bloc Qubcois)

Meanwhile, Bloc Qubcois incumbent Sylvie Brubkept her seat in Quebec's biggest riding with39 per cent of the voteinAbitibi-Baie-James-Nunavik-Eeyou.

Liberal candidate Lise Kistabishfollowed with 25 per cent.

Other candidates for the region were NDP candidate Pauline Lameboy, Conservative Party candidate Steve Corriveau, People's Party candidate Michal Cloutier, Green Party candidate Didier Pilon, Free Party of Canada candidate Cdric Brazeau, and Marijuana Party candidate Jimmy Levesque.