Prior to his election to the legislature, Norn worked as a Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer and as an insurance broker, and competed on Canada's Smartest Person in 2016.
[4] On May 4, MLAs filed a complaint with the territory's integrity commissioner,[5] and several chiefs of the Yellowknives Dene First Nation released a statement calling for Norn's removal from the Legislature.
[9] Norn ignored the report and recommendations, but MLA Frieda Martselos requested a vote on his expulsion as soon as the Legislative Assembly returned for the last session of the year.
[12] Norn attempted to regain his Legislature seat in a by-election on February 8, 2022, but placed third behind Richard Edjericon.
[13] On March 2, 2022, Norn pled guilty to one violation of the Public Health Act in a plea bargain, and was fined CA$1,380.