Riddell, BillNunavut, Nunavut, New Democratic Party Originally from the Niagara area of Ontario Received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Sir George Williams University in Montreal in 1966 Received a postgraduate diploma in Clinical Behavioural Sciences from McMaster University in Hamilton in 1975 Worked as a YWCA Secretary, consultant with the Canadian Mental Health Association and the Addiction Research Foundation of Ontario Moved to Frobisher Bay (now Iqaluit) in 1982 Worked as a mental health consultant for the Territorial Department of Social Services Created and directed the Tuvvik Alcohol and Drug Centre for 11 years Was Director of Student Services at the Nunavut Arctic College for five years Served as a Justice of Peace for 15 years Appointed as the first Fair Practices Officer (Human Rights) and the Residential Tenancies Officers for Nunavut in 1999 Completed the basic and advanced courses in Mediation and Negotiations at the University of Windsor in 2003 Served on the Board of Directors of the first homeless shelter in Iqaluit Chairperson of the Illitiit Society in Iqaluit, which operates shelters for homeless adults and youth Chairperson of the Interagency Committee of Iqaluit Consultant to the Justice Retreat in Rankin Inlet in 1998 Presenter at the Human Rights Conference sponsored by the Canadian Association of Statutory Human Rights Agencies in 2003.
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Polls In: 308/308 National Results
majority seats = 155 By Province By Postal Code By Candidate Name |
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