Margaret Thom

Margaret M. Thom[3] ONWT (born 1951) is the commissioner of the Northwest Territories.[4] She previously served as the deputy commissioner of the Northwest Territories, Canada, from June 2, 2005, until October 2011.

Margaret Thom
Commissioner of the Northwest Territories
Assumed office
September 18, 2017
Prime MinisterJustin Trudeau
PremierBob McLeod
Caroline Cochrane
Preceded byGerald W. Kisoun (acting)
Personal details
Born1951 (age 7071)[1][2]
Fort Providence, Northwest Territories
Spouse(s)Jim Thom
Children4
OccupationCounsellor

Thom was born and raised in Fort Providence in an Indigenous family and worked a number of jobs before enrolling in a counselling program at Aurora College during the 1990s, subsequently becoming a counsellor at Deh Gáh School in Fort Providence.[5]

Thom is a member of the NWT Education Hall of Fame and has been awarded the Territorial Wise Woman Award.[6]

Honours and Arms

Commonwealth Honours

Commonwealth honours
Country Date Appointment Post-nominal letters
 Canada2017–presentDame of Justice of The Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem (Vice Prior of the Order in the Northwest Territories)D.StJ
 Canada2017–presentOrder of the Northwest TerritoriesONWT
 Canada2012–presentQueen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal[7]

Coat of Arms

Thom was granted a coat of arms through Grant of Arms and Supporters, with differences to Tina Marie Gargan, Melanie Georgette Thom-Gargan, Lee Maria Thom and Tamara Rosalie Thom-Field, on May 15, 2019.[8]

Coat of arms of Margaret Thom
Granted
2019
Crest
A bald eagle wings displayed Sable each charged with a mountain avens flower proper, its head Argent, beaked, legged and holding in the dexter claw a lightning flash Or, standing on a closed book bound Gules its edge fesswise Argent.
Escutcheon
Sable a tepee issuant from base Argent its staves Or its interior Gules charged with a campfire Or.
Supporters
Dexter a moose cow sinister a moose calf Or both supporting a braid of sweetgrass and standing on a grassy mount proper;
Motto
NEZŲ TS’ĘNDA

References


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