Roles

Below is information on all of the different roles Bob McLeod has had while in the Legislative Assembly. Information includes committees they sat on (and they role held), Cabinet portfolios, and other roles in the Assembly.

MLA

District Assembly Start Date End Date
Yellowknife South 16th Assembly 2007.10.01 2011.10.02
Yellowknife South 17th Assembly 2011.10.03 2015.11.22
Yellowknife South 18th Assembly 2015.11.23 2019.09.30

Offices

Start Date End Date
16th Assembly
Minister Without Portfolio 2007.10.18 2007.10.22
Minister Responsible for the Public Utilities Board 2007.10.22 2011.10.27
Minister of Industry, Tourism and Investment 2007.10.22 2011.10.27
Minister of Human Resources 2007.10.22 2011.10.27
Minister Responsible for Workers' Safety and Compensation Commission 2008.07.25 2008.10.07
 
17th Assembly
Premier 2011.10.27 2015.12.17
Minister Responsible for Women 2011.11.02 2015.12.17
Minister Responsible for New Energy Initiatives 2011.11.02 2015.12.17
Minister of the Executive 2011.11.02 2015.12.17
Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Intergovernmental Relations 2011.11.02 2015.12.17
 
18th Assembly
Premier 2015.12.17 2019.10.25
Minister Responsible for the Public Utilities Board 2015.12.23 2016.09.03
Minister of Industry, Tourism and Investment 2015.12.23 2016.09.03
Minister of the Executive 2015.12.23 2017.04.01
Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Intergovernmental Relations 2015.12.23 2017.04.01
Minister of Executive and Indigenous Affairs 2017.04.01 2019.10.25
 

Committees

Start Date End Date
16th Assembly
Member
Rules and Procedures 2007.11.27 2011.08.25
 
17th Assembly
Member
Territorial Leadership 2011.10.26 2015.10.25
 
18th Assembly
Member
Caucus Round Table 2015.12.08 2019.08.31
Territorial Leadership 2015.12.08 2019.08.31
 

Candidacies

Type District Election Date Result
General Election Yellowknife South 2007.10.01 Elected
General Election Yellowknife South 2011.10.03 Acclaimed
General Election Yellowknife South 2015.11.23 Re-Elected
* Please note that this information has been sourced from a variety of sources including the Assembly's published Session Indexes, news media, election reports and others. The Session Indexes were available digitally from 1999 until 2012, and are no longer produced.