Frank Carmichael
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Frank Carmichael (born: - died: ) was a trapper and a territorial level politician in Northwest Territories, Canada.
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[edit] Early life
Carmichael moved to Aklavik, Northwest Territories in 1927 and began working as a trapper.[1]
[edit] Political career
Carmichael began his political career when he ran for a seat on the Northwest Territories Council in the 1951 Northwest Territories general election. He won the new electoral district of Mackenzie West defeating Vivian Roberts the first woman candidate in Northwest Territories history by a wide margin in a high profile race. His electoral district was abolished due to redistribution in 1954 and he ran in and won the new Mackenzie Delta in the 1954 Northwest Territories general election. He served out his second term and did not return when the Legislature was dissolved in 1957.
[edit] References
- ^ Wuttunee, Wanda. In Business - Northern Entrepreneurs for Ourselves. Arctic Institute of North America, 149.
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Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories | ||
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Preceded by New District |
MLA Mackenzie West 1951-1954 |
Succeeded by District Abolished |
MLA Mackenzie Delta 1954-1957 |
Succeeded by Knut Lang |