The legislature was abuzz with the sounds of celebratory drumming on Aug. 5 at the swearing-in ceremony of Monfwi MLA-elect Jane Weyallon Armstrong.
The new MLA won the by-election on July 28, following the resignation in June of long-serving legislator Jackson Lafferty.
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Commissioner Margaret Thom led Armstrong through her oaths of office and allegiance, after which dozens of her family members and supporters, as well as MLAs, danced in a circle in the lobby while drummers played.

I feel relieved to be sworn in and I thought about my late parents and my ancestors, Weyallon Armstrong told Yellowknifer at the reception. (I think) there are lots of things they would like to see accomplished. The Elders worry for what is happening in our region. The womens role is important for them.
While Weyallon Armstrong said she doesnt want to focus on her gender, she said some young people joked to her that it took 100 years for a woman to assume such a leadership role in her region.
Its a big accomplishment. Its time. We need change. We need womens views, she said.
Weyallon Armstrong is now the 10th female member of the 19-member legislative assembly a government that had already made headlines during the 2019 election for bringing five women into cabinet, including Premier Caroline Cochrane.
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Weyallon Armstrongs main priorities as an MLA will be housing and social issues in her constituency.
I cant do it alone. Ill need the peoples help and MLAs help, she said. When I visited a remote community, one Elder told me that when a vehicle goes into a ditch you cant get it out by yourself, but when you have a few people helping, you can. Thats how you can move forward and make progress.
As president of the Native Womens Association of the NWT for the last six years, Weyallon Armstrong plans to continue putting domestic violence and Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls on the agenda in the legislative assembly.
And people are concerned about the all-season road coming into What穫. A lot of healing needs to be done, she said.
As a fluent T覺怢cho怢 speaker, she is ready to use her language when giving speeches in the assembly.
Weyallon Armstrongs first sitting as an MLA will be on Oct. 14, when the assembly returns after the summer break.
