Tom Butters

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Thomas H. "Tom" Butters, CM (born June 1925) is a retired politician from Northwest Territories, Canada. He had a long career as a Member of the Northwest Territories Legislature from 1970 until 1991.

Butters was first elected to the Northwest Territories Legislature in the 1970 Northwest Territories general election. He won the new electoral district of Western Arctic defeating incumbent Duncan Pryde. Due to a significant redistribution of electoral district in 1975, Butters ran for re-election in the 1975 Northwest Territories general election in the new Inuvik electoral district because Western Arctic no longer covered his home in Inuvik. He would win re-election in the new riding.

Butters would be re-elected for a third term in the 1979 Northwest Territories general election. In his third term he would be appointed as the Minister of Finance by Premier George Braden in 1981.[1] The posting was significant as Butters became the first elected member to hold the role since Frederick Haultain was acting territorial treasurer in 1905.[2]

Butters would He would seek a fourth term in the 1983 Northwest Territories general election. He would be re-elected to his fifth and final term in the 1987 Northwest Territories general election retiring in 1991. He served as Minister of the Northwest Territories Housing Corporation from 1989 until 1991.[3]

In 1994, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada.[4]

References

  1. "Executive Council Northwest Territories Housing Corporation". Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly. Retrieved 2007-09-23. 
  2. "History of the Northwest Territories Legislature 1876 to 1905". Saskatchewan Archives. p. 3. Archived from the original on 2007-06-20. Retrieved 2007-09-23. 
  3. Janice Brum (September 16, 1996). "Northwest Territories Housing Corporation". NWT Culture and Heritage Division. Retrieved 2007-09-23. 
  4. "Order of Canada citation". 
Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories
Preceded by
Duncan Pryde
MLA Western Arctic
1970-1975
Succeeded by
John Steen
Preceded by
New District
MLA Inuvik
1975-1991
Succeeded by
Fred Koe


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