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  Krutko, David
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NameDavid Krutko
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Fort McPherson, Northwest Territories , Canada
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Apr 07, 2025 12:09am
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InfoMackenzie Delta MLA, David Krutko, was first elected in 1995 to the 13th Assembly, re-elected in 1999 to the 14th Assembly, was acclaimed to the 15th Assembly in 2003, and re-elected to the 16th Assembly in October 2007.

As a Member of the 13th Assembly, Mr. Krutko served as Chair and Member of a number of Standing and Special Committees. During the 14th Assembly, Mr. Krutko served as Deputy Speaker and Chair of Committee of the Whole. He also served as Deputy Chair of the Rules of Committee. Mr. Krutko served as the Speaker of the 15th Assembly before being appointed to the Executive Council as the Minister responsible for the Workers’ Compensation Board and the Minister responsible for the Northwest Territories Housing Corporation.

Mr. Krutko worked as a negotiator on the Dene Metis Land Claim Agreement and was a senior negotiator on the Gwich'in and the Sahtu Agreements. Mr. Krutko has served as the vice president of the Metis Nation of the Northwest Territories, vice president of the Mackenzie Delta Tribal Council (now known as the Gwich'in Tribal Council), president of the Fort McPherson Metis Local, president of the Fort McPherson Hunters and Trappers Association, councillor with the Fort McPherson Indian Band (now known as the Tetlit Gwich'in Council), councillor with the Hamlet of Fort McPherson, director of the Mackenzie Delta-Beaufort Sea Regional Planning Commission, member of the Gwich'in Land and Water Board, member of the Mackenzie Valley Land and Water Board, director of the Metis Development Corporation and co-chair of the Northwest Territories Tourism Training Group. Mr. Krutko also worked in the oil and gas industry in the Beaufort Sea and in Norman Wells in the 70s and 80s.

Mr. Krutko has four children: Gordie, Laura, Joanne, and Michelle.

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  11/23/2015 NT Legislative Assembly - Mackenzie Delta Lost 13.19% (-34.82%)
  10/01/2007 NT Legislative Assembly - Mackenzie Delta Won 50.58% (+23.21%)
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