Tom Siddon considered Nunavut Agreement his proudest achievement
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POLITICS JUL 9, 2026 – 9:30 AM EDT
Tom Siddon considered Nunavut Agreement his proudest achievement
Arctic Matters | Former Conservative cabinet minister’s funeral scheduled for July 9 in B.C.
Former federal cabinet minister Tom Siddon, right, who was instrumental in encouraging the federal government to sign the Nunavut Agreement in 1993, poses with former Nunavut premier Paul Quassa in 2015. Siddon considered his involvement in the creation of Nunavut his “proudest achievement” as a federal politician, writes former senator Dennis Patterson. Siddon died in B.C. on June 28 at the age of 8…
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