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MLA Margaret Nakashuk to fill vacant cabinet seat on Nunavut's executive council

MLA Margaret Nakashukwas voted into cabinet during aleadership forum Friday to fill a seat formerly held by MLA Patterk Netser, who was removed from cabinet last week.

Nakashukwill still need to be sworn into cabinet in a ceremony next week

The new minister-elect is Pangnirtung MLA Margaret Nakashuk. She replaces the vacant seat left by ousted MLA Patterk Netser. (Beth Brown/CBC)

Pangnirtung MLA Margaret Nakashukwas voted in toreplacePatterk Netser as new member of Nunavut's executive council.

"I believe I am quite capable," Nakashuk said on Friday afternoon in the legislature.

A leadership forum was heldto fillMLAPatterk Netser'sformer cabinet seat. Netser was the minister responsible for Arctic College and the Nunavut Housing Corporation.

The seat has been vacant since Oct. 23, whenNetser was booted from cabinet.

Netser wasstripped of his portfolios by Premier Joe Savikataaq in early October after a Facebookpost from his account stated "all lives matter," a statement largely seen as a criticism of the Black Lives Matter movement. The post also went on to criticize Black women for having abortions.

It wasa three-way race of nominees for the position, includingAmittuq MLA Joelie Kaernerkand Iqaluit-Manirajak MLA Adam Arreak Lightstone.

Nakashukwill still need to be sworn into cabinet in a ceremony next week.The premier said he will not be assigning portfolios until after the current sitting is over. Nakashukwill be part of all cabinet meetings while shegets used to the role.

Nakashuk told reporters she will focus on support for elders and families and that she's overwhelmed and thrilled to have been chosen for the job.

"I want to put some effort into areas where I feel need more support," she said. "If I can put some input into what more support I can give in that area I think it would be a great opportunity to be part of that team."

This is the third cabinet change in the current government. In 2018,Savikataaq was voted in as premier, a position held previously by Speaker Paul Quassa, and that same year, Pat Angnakak was stripped of her duties as a minister and later resigned from cabinet. She was replaced by MLA George Hickes.

One year remains for the currentgovernment.

On Tuesday, Iqaluit city council voted in favour of filling a vacant seat left behind by former councillorMalaiya Lucassie, Netser's daughter, who had commented in agreement with Netser'spostand was later asked to step down by council.