Wildfire fight switches from defence to offence near capital of Northwest Territories
YELLOWKNIFE — Firefighters battling a wildfire near the capital of the Northwest Territories shifted from defence to offence, as the legislative assembly is set to be recalled to consider a law delaying the upcoming territorial election.
The territory’s chief electoral officer, Stephen Dunbar, has recommended that the election scheduled for Oct. 3 be delayed until November due to the wildfire situation.
“The logistics and people required to run an election are significant, and in the current circumstances, there are a number of ridings where we would not be in a position to safely proceed on Sept. 4,” Dunbar said in a statement, referring to when he has been ordered by Commissioner Margaret Thom to issue writs of election in all 19 electoral districts.
House Speaker Frederick Blake Jr. shared the recommendation with caucus, comprising all 19 legislature members, and caucus chair Frieda Martselos said there was “clear support” for it.


