Helped in Nunavut’s creation: 20-year northern politician Ludy Pudluk dies
RESOLUTE, Nunavut — A 20-year northern politician who was instrumental in the movement that led to the creation of Nunavut has died.
Ludy Pudluk, who was 76, died in hospital in Iqaluit on Monday following a long illness.
He represented the communities of the High Arctic in the Northwest Territories legislature from 1975 to 1995.
Pudluk, who was originally from the Pond Inlet area in what would become Nunavut, spent most of his life in Resolute after he was relocated there by the Canadian government in the 1950s along with other Inuit.