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Order of Nunavut appointments named for 2015

Tagak Curley, William Lyall and Father Robert Lechat were all named to the Order of Nunavut, legislative assembly speaker George Qulaut announced Friday.

Tagak Curley, William Lyall and Father Robert Lechat will be sworn in this fall

Tagak Curley served in the Nunavut Legislative Assembly from 2003 until 2014.

Tagak Curley, William Lyall and Father Robert Lechatare this year's inducteesto the Order of Nunavut, legislative assembly speaker George Qulaut announced Friday.

"Tagak Curley and Bill Lyall have both made significant contributions to Nunavut as elected representatives and business leaders,"Qulaut said in a news release.

"As a life-long resident of Igloolik, I can personally attest to the esteem in which Father Lechat is held for his commitment to the well-being of Inuit and our language."

Curleywas a longtime staple of Nunavut politics, serving as an MLA and cabinet minister in the Nunavutlegislativeassembly from 2003 until 2014. He also served in the Northwest Territories legislative assembly from 1979 to 1987.

Before that, he was the founding president of theInuit Tapirisat of Canada, the forerunner to the nationalInuit Tapiriit Kanatami. He has also worked in the private sector.

Lyallhas served on the board of Arctic Co-operatives Limited and the NunavutTrust. He was a member of the first fully-elected Council of the Northwest Territories in 1975 (which was referred to as the legislative assembly after 1976) and served on the Nunavut Implementation Commission.

Both Curley and Lyall are members of the Order of Canada.

Originally from France,Lechatis a Catholicpriest with the Oblates of Mary Immaculate whospent more than 50 years in parishesacross the North, including 25 years in Igloolik and Hall Beach. He's also known for helping preserve and promote Inuktitut.

The three will be invested into the Order of Nunavutat a ceremony later this fall, to be presided over by newly-namedNunavut CommissionerNellie Kusugak, who was sworn in last week.