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Donald Havioyak

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Donald Havioyak
MLA for Kugluktuk
In office
1999–2004
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byJoe Allen Evyagotailak
Personal details
Born(1950-06-11)June 11, 1950
Napaktoktok, Northwest Territories Canada
DiedNovember 20, 2025(2025-11-20) (aged 75)
Partynon-partisan
consensus government
RelationsKane Tologanak (cousin)

Donald Havioyak[pronunciation?] (June 11, 1950 – November 20, 2025) was a Canadian territorial-level politician. He served as a member of the Nunavut Legislature.

Life and career

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Havioyak was born on June 11, 1950, in Napaktoktok.[1] He was elected to the Nunavut legislature in the 1999 Nunavut general election. He won the Kugluktuk electoral district with a plurality of six votes defeating three other candidates. Havioyak served one term in office, running for re-election in the 2004 Nunavut general election. He was defeated by candidate Joe Allen Evyagotailak in another very close election.[2] After his defeat in the election, he was elected to become the president of the Kitilkmeot Inuit Association in 2005.[3][4] In the 2008 Nunavut general election, he was defeated by Peter Taptuna.[5]

He is a notable Copper Inuk. He received Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal in 2002.[6]

Havioyak was a first cousin with Northwest Territories MLA Kane Tologanak.[7] He died on November 20, 2025, at the age of 75.[1][6]

References

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  1. ^ a b Debates of Feb. 5th, 2026, Legislative Assembly of Nunavut Hansard
  2. ^ "Nunavut Votes 2004 Kugluktuk Profile". CBC News. Retrieved 2007-09-26.
  3. ^ "Kitikmeot Inuit Association". PolarNet. Archived from the original on 2012-02-06. Retrieved 2007-09-26.
  4. ^ "Ex-MLA to be new KIA head". CBC News. 23 March 2005. Retrieved 25 November 2025.
  5. ^ Michaud, Maurice Y. (November 23, 2024). "Election results". PoliCan. Retrieved November 25, 2025.
  6. ^ a b Koblensky Varela, William (24 November 2025). "Former Kugluktuk MLA Donald Havioyak passes away". NNSL. Retrieved 24 November 2025.
  7. ^ Donald Havioyak (May 17, 2001). "Hansard: Members Statement". Legislative Assembly of Nunavut. Archived from the original on April 11, 2005. Retrieved 2007-09-25.