Caroline Cochrane was voted premier of the Northwest Territories Thursday.
"Together we make a stronger government," the Range Lake MLA said. "We will make this next four years the most progressive in the NWT."
Cochrane's selection by her fellow MLAs followed rounds of voting that saw Thebacha MLA Freida Martselos dropped in the first round and Hay River North MLA R.J. Simpson dropped after the second.
Earlier in the day, Frederick Blake Jr. of the Mackenzie Delta was acclaimed as the new speaker of the Legislative Assembly Thursday.
As the only member to put his name forward for the position, Blake promised to engage with smaller communities to share the value of the consensus government.
As Speaker, he told Yellowknifer he aims to travel more to the communities and visit schools to educate youth on consensus government. While suggestions of party politics may emerge occasionally after a election, he said SA国际影视传媒渋t's pretty that this is the best style of government for the Northwest Territories. And we need to encourage that.SA国际影视传媒
SA国际影视传媒淓veryone has a voice in this legislature," Blake said. SA国际影视传媒滻t's not like parties where you have to tow the line.SA国际影视传媒
He said this leaves members better situated to represent their constituents and he hopes to support this. Reflecting broader sentiment among new and returning MLAs hoping to build more constructive relationships with their colleagues. Blake said his SA国际影视传媒渄oor was always open. Any way I can support our members and work well with them.SA国际影视传媒
The Assembly will also be selecting the premier and cabinet today.
More to come.