Nunatsiavut is an
autonomous area claimed by the
Inuit in
Newfoundland and Labrador,
Canada. The settlement area includes territory in
Labrador extending to the
Quebec border. In 2002, the Labrador Inuit Association submitted a proposal for limited autonomy to the
government of Newfoundland and Labrador. The constitution was ratified on 1 December 2005, at which time the Labrador Inuit Association ceased to exist, and the new Government of Nunatsiavut was established, initially being responsible for health, education and cultural affairs. It is also responsible for setting and conducting elections, the first of which was executed in October 2006. An election for the Ordinary Members of the Nunatsiavut Assembly was held on 4 May 2010. The Nunatsiavut Assembly was dissolved on 6 April in preparation for the election. Its incumbent president is Sarah Leo, who replaced James Lyall in 2012.