Kiviaq (lawyer), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Kiviaq (lawyer)

Canadian football player and politician

Date of Birth: 23-Jan-1936

Place of Birth: Chesterfield Inlet, Nunavut, Canada

Date of Death: 24-Apr-2016

Profession: lawyer, boxer

Nationality: Canada

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About Kiviaq (lawyer)

  • Kiviaq (also known as David Charles Ward; January 23, 1936 – April 24, 2016) was a Canadian Inuit lawyer, politician, and former sportsman.
  • He was raised in Edmonton, Alberta. In 1968, he became involved in politics, being elected to Edmonton City Council.
  • He had won the Vanier Award as one of Canada's "Five Most Outstanding Young Men," for his work as a public relations officer and recreational director for the city.
  • He served two terms on the council as an alderman, and ran for mayor in the 1970s with an unsuccessful outcome.
  • As a personable politician, he successfully lobbied for the Commonwealth Games to be held in Edmonton.
  • He ran his own open-line radio show at CJCA and CJOI-FM, with interview subjects such as Muhammad Ali.
  • After attending law school, Kiviaq was the first Inuk to become a lawyer, and was responsible for several important advances in establishing the legal rights of the Inuit people.
  • He was called to the bar in 1983, a moment recognized in a letter from then-Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau as a "solid and progressive achievement in the history of your people." In September 2000, Mr.
  • Ward made the initial application to change his name back to Kiviaq, the single-word Inuktituk name that his mother and Caucasian step-father gave him at birth.
  • In 2001, he won that right.
  • In 2003, Edmonton City Council and mayor Bill Smith declared March 14 "Kiviaq Day".

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