Tony Whitford | |
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Tony Whitford
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Commissioner of the Northwest Territories | |
In office April 29, 2005 – May 28, 2010 |
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Prime Minister |
Paul Martin Stephen Harper |
Premier |
Joe Handley Floyd Roland |
Preceded by | Glenna Hansen |
Succeeded by | George Tuccaro |
MLA for Yellowknife South | |
In office October 31, 1988 – October 16, 1995 |
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Preceded by | Ted Richard |
Succeeded by | Seamus Henry |
MLA for Kam Lake | |
In office December 6, 1999 – November 24, 2003 |
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Preceded by | first member |
Succeeded by | Dave Ramsay |
Personal details | |
Born |
Fort Smith, Northwest Territories |
June 11, 1941
Nationality | Canadian |
Spouse(s) | Mary Elaine Whitford (née Sweet) (m. 1966) |
Children | Warren, Blair, and Ian |
Alma mater | University of Calgary |
Anthony Wilfred James "Tony" Whitford (born June 11, 1941) is a retired Canadian politician and former Commissioner of the Northwest Territories.
Whitford was born in 1941 and raised in the Northwest Territories, in the small town of Fort Smith, at the time the capital of the NWT. As a young man, he worked for Northern Transportation Company (NTCL) on the boats sailing the Mackenzie River and for Northern Canada Power Commission (NCPC) in Fort Smith and Taltson River. Whitford and family moved to Calgary in 1973 where he attended the University of Calgary. He moved to Yellowknife in 1977 and began a career with the Territorial and Federal governments.
Whitford entered the political arena in 1988 and retired in 2010 after 22 years of civil service. In June 2010, Whitford was appointed as an Honorary Naval Captain of the Canadian Navy and today continues to actively serve the citizens of the North.
Whitford was first elected to the Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly in 1988 to replace Ted Richard who had been appointed to the Supreme Court of the Northwest Territories. In the 1991 election he was elected to the 12th NWT Assembly representing Yellowknife South. While not elected in the 1995 election, he was elected, with over 80% of the vote, to the Kam Lake electoral district in the 1999 election sitting in the 24th NWT Assembly. On January 19, 2000 he was appointed Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories, replacing Samuel Gargan, a position he was to hold until December 11, 2003.