Many Nunavut MLAs face the law but not political consequences
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FEATURES JUN 23, 2026 – 11:40 AM EDT
Many Nunavut MLAs face the law but not political consequences
Over the years women’s groups have called for harsher vetting of political candidates
Eight Nunavut MLAs have been convicted of a crime before, or during their tenure as a politician. But charges have not spelled an end to their careers. (File photo by Jeff Pelletier)
By Arty Sarkisian - Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Nanulik MLA James Arvaluk had battled his criminal charges for two years before a judge found him guilty of assaulting his former girlfriend in Coral Harbour.
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