Margaret Thom

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Margaret Thom is the current Deputy Commissioner of the Northwest Territories Canada. She was appointed June 2, 2005.

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Politics of Northwest Territories
Commissioner
Tony Whitford • Former commissioners • Former lieutenant-governors
Deputy Commissioner
Margaret Thom • Former Deputy Commissioners
Premier
Floyd Roland • Former premiers • Executive Council (Cabinet)
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Bill Barisoff
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Preceded by
Tony Whitford
Deputy Commissioner of the Northwest Territories
2005 – present
Incumbent


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