Vince Steen
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Vince Steen was a politician. He served as a municipal councilor of Tuktoyaktuk
and later became mayor. Afterwards he was also a member of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories. Prior to politics he was also civil servant, heavy equipment operator and a licensed watercraft operator.
region of the Northwest Territories. He lived his whole life in northern Canada. Steen was educated at a local residential school in his hometown of Aklavik for seven years. He went to post secondary education at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
. At the vocational school Steen attained his journey man certificate as a heavy equipment operator.
Steen was appointed in 1975 to the Federal Fisheries and Oceans Advisory Committee on Whales and Whaling serving until 1977. He became Vice President of the Inuit Taparitsat of Canada in 1976 and served that post until 1978. The pinnacle of Steen's municipal career came when he was elected mayor of Tuktoyaktuk for a year in 1980. Four years later be became a board member of the Tuktoyaktuk Community Corporation. His last board posting was as Chief of the Inuvialuit Land Administration Committee for the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation from 1986 until 1989.
In 1987 Steen was promoted to Senior Administration Officer for Paulatuk and Tuktoyaktuk. He held that position until he was hired on by the Government of the Northwest Territories in 1991. The government made him the Highway Maintenance Supervisor for Tuktoyaktuk and Wrigley, he served in that role until election in 1995.
. He was re-elected to a second term in the 1999 Northwest Territories general election
.
At the beginning of his second term in office he was appointed to the cabinet by Premier Stephen Kakfwi
. He was given the portfolio's as Minister of Public Works and Services and the Minister of Municipal and Community Affairs. Steen focused his time as a member of the territorial cabinet to help develop safer drinking water and sewage treatment in the territory. He also pushed for territorial funding to help train municipalities to better better govern themselves.
Steen ran for a third term in the 2003 Northwest Territories general election
. He was defeated by Calvin Pokiak
in an upset victory. He lost the riding by 27 votes, a margin of five percent.
Inuvik Regional Hospital and Stanton Territorial Hospital in Yellowknife
. He died eight months later from the disease on February 3, 2007.
Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories
Tuktoyaktuk, or Tuktuyaaqtuuq , is an Inuvialuit hamlet located in the Inuvik Region of the Northwest Territories, Canada. Commonly referred to simply by its first syllable, Tuk, the settlement lies north of the Arctic Circle on the shore of the Arctic Ocean...
and later became mayor. Afterwards he was also a member of the Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories. Prior to politics he was also civil servant, heavy equipment operator and a licensed watercraft operator.
Early life
Steen was born in 1941 in Aklavik in the Mackenzie DeltaMackenzie River
The Mackenzie River is the largest river system in Canada. It flows through a vast, isolated region of forest and tundra entirely within the country's Northwest Territories, although its many tributaries reach into four other Canadian provinces and territories...
region of the Northwest Territories. He lived his whole life in northern Canada. Steen was educated at a local residential school in his hometown of Aklavik for seven years. He went to post secondary education at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
The Northern Alberta Institute of Technology is located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and provides technical training and applied education designed to meet the demands of Alberta's industries...
. At the vocational school Steen attained his journey man certificate as a heavy equipment operator.
Municipal and board politics
Steen began his political career serving on local community boards, serving a number of posts through the 1970's and 80's. He first joined the Tuktoyaktuk Hunters and trappers Committee in 1973 and served as a regular board member and chairman of the board for various periods until 1989. In 1974 he was chairman of the NWT Game Council.Steen was appointed in 1975 to the Federal Fisheries and Oceans Advisory Committee on Whales and Whaling serving until 1977. He became Vice President of the Inuit Taparitsat of Canada in 1976 and served that post until 1978. The pinnacle of Steen's municipal career came when he was elected mayor of Tuktoyaktuk for a year in 1980. Four years later be became a board member of the Tuktoyaktuk Community Corporation. His last board posting was as Chief of the Inuvialuit Land Administration Committee for the Inuvialuit Regional Corporation from 1986 until 1989.
Bureaucrat
Steen served a long career as a civil servant on both the territorial and municipal levels of government. He began working for the Tuktoyaktuk municipal government in 1977. He served as Justice of the Peace and as the coroner for the hamlet until 1990.In 1987 Steen was promoted to Senior Administration Officer for Paulatuk and Tuktoyaktuk. He held that position until he was hired on by the Government of the Northwest Territories in 1991. The government made him the Highway Maintenance Supervisor for Tuktoyaktuk and Wrigley, he served in that role until election in 1995.
Legislative Assembly
Steen was elected to the Northwest Territories Legislature in the 1995 Northwest Territories general electionNorthwest Territories general election, 1995
The Northwest Territories general election, 1995 was the 18th general election in the Northwest Territories history. The election took place on October 16, 1995. This was the last election before the Northwest Territories was split in two with the creation of Nunavut.The big issue this election was...
. He was re-elected to a second term in the 1999 Northwest Territories general election
Northwest Territories general election, 1999
The Northwest Territories general election, 1999 took place on December 6, 1999, and was the 19th general election in the history of the Northwest Territories, Canada. This was the first election under the new boundaries that were created when Nunavut was carved out of the Northwest Territories...
.
At the beginning of his second term in office he was appointed to the cabinet by Premier Stephen Kakfwi
Stephen Kakfwi
Stephen Kakfwi is a Canadian politician and the ninth Premier of the Northwest Territories.- Early life :...
. He was given the portfolio's as Minister of Public Works and Services and the Minister of Municipal and Community Affairs. Steen focused his time as a member of the territorial cabinet to help develop safer drinking water and sewage treatment in the territory. He also pushed for territorial funding to help train municipalities to better better govern themselves.
Steen ran for a third term in the 2003 Northwest Territories general election
Northwest Territories general election, 2003
The Northwest Territories general election, 2003 was the 20th general election in the Canadian territory's history, conducted on November 24, 2003, to elect the 19 members of the Legislative Assembly.The election was called on October 27...
. He was defeated by Calvin Pokiak
Calvin Pokiak
Calvin P. Pokiak is an engineer a former civil servant and a current municipal and territorial level politician from Northwest Territories, Canada....
in an upset victory. He lost the riding by 27 votes, a margin of five percent.
After politics
After his defeat from the territorial assembly, Steen was diagnosed with bone cancer in May 2006. Steen sought out treatment at three different medical facilities in the Northwest Territories, the Rosie Ovayulak Health Centre in Tuktoyuktuk.Inuvik Regional Hospital and Stanton Territorial Hospital in Yellowknife
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
Yellowknife is the capital and largest city of the Northwest Territories , Canada. It is located on the northern shore of Great Slave Lake, approximately south of the Arctic Circle, on the west side of Yellowknife Bay near the outlet of the Yellowknife River...
. He died eight months later from the disease on February 3, 2007.