Nellie Kusugak, born in nineteen fifty-five, is a distinguished Canadian educator and politician who has made significant contributions to her community and the territory of Nunavut.
Her tenure as the fifth commissioner of Nunavut spanned from June two thousand fifteen to June two thousand twenty, during which she played a pivotal role in advocating for the rights and needs of the Inuit people.
With a strong background in education, Kusugak has dedicated her career to fostering learning and development in the North, ensuring that the voices of her constituents are heard and represented.
Her leadership and commitment to public service have left a lasting impact on the governance of Nunavut, making her a respected figure in Canadian politics.