‘Inspirational:’ First chief justice of Nunavut, Beverley Browne, dies at age 68
IQALUIT, Nunavut — The first chief justice in Canada’s largest and youngest territory has died at age 68.
Court officials say Beverley Browne, who was Nunavut’s top judge for 10 years, died Wednesday in Edmonton surrounded by family.
Browne became a judge in the Northwest Territories in 1990 and was appointed chief justice of Nunavut in 1999, the year the territory was founded. She was responsible for building Nunavut’s justice system and establishing Canada’s only single-level trial court.
She also co-founded the Akitsiraq Law School to train Inuit lawyers in Nunavut.