In 2001, he was one of three members of the Legislative Assembly of the NWT's "Independent Commission on Members Compensation". Pedersen was a Board Member and Chairperson of the Independent Environmental Monitoring Agency until his retirement in 2003.[8][9]
Pedersen retired from the Canadian Rangers, but his son and grandson continue the tradition.[10][11]
In December 2013, Pedersen was acclaimed as mayor of Kugluktuk.[12] In 2016, Pedersen was made a member of the Order of Nunavut.[13] He was named a member of the Order of Canada in 2021.[14]
^"Red Pedersen". Kitikmeot Heritage Society. Archived from the original on 2007-09-22. Retrieved 2007-10-30.
^Okpik, Abraham (2005-09-29). "The Beginning of Aboriginal Political Organizations". We Call It Survival(PDF). Vol. Life Stories of Northern Leaders Series Volume One. Nunavut Arctic College. pp. 317, 326. ISBN1-896-204-71-6. Retrieved 2020-07-27. ...and Leena Pedersen,5 who was an Inuk member of the Legislative Assembly from Coppermine....5. Originally from Greenland, she married Red Pedersen from Cam-bridge Bay.
Pederson, Asgar Rye, and David Repp. [Canada, Northwest Territories, Coppermine Eskimos, 1965]. 1965. Sound recording.
Further reading
Waddington, McLean & Co. An Important Sale of Inuit Art Comprising Sculptures in Stone, Bone and Ivory, Lithographs, Engravings and Stone Cut Prints, Including the "Red" Pedersen Collection, the Anne & Gerard Mulders' Collection, and Selections from Local Estates, Institutions and Individuals, to Be Sold in Two Sessions, Monday, December 14, 1981 at 7.00 P.M., Tuesday, December 15, 1981 at 7.00 P.M. Toronto: Waddington, McLean & Co, 1981.