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    The Yukon Legislative Building is home to the Yukon Legislative Assembly. Located in Whitehorse, Yukon, the building is a three-storey white steel-clad...
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    The Yukon Legislative Assembly (French: Assemblée législative du Yukon) is the legislative assembly for Yukon, Canada. Unique among Canada's three territories...
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    Building Saskatchewan Legislative Building Northwest Territories Legislative Building Nunavut Legislative Building Yukon Legislative Building Clickable map of...
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    Whitehorse (French pronunciation: [wajtɔʁs]) is the capital of the Yukon, and the largest city in Northern Canada. It was incorporated in 1950 and is...
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    Yukon (Canadian French: [juˈkõ]; formerly called the Yukon Territory and referred to as the Yukon) is the smallest and westernmost of Canada's three territories...
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    Downtown Whitehorse is the commercial centre of the city. The Yukon Legislative Building is located in this area and was built in 1976. It is generally...
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    people had died while diving on Yukon's wreck. The ship's bell of Yukon is currently located in the Yukon Legislative Building. Canada portal Macpherson and...
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    government of Canada, and the unicameral assembly Yukon Legislative Assembly. The legislature has existed since Yukon was formed out of part of the Northwest Territories...
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    a sit-in at the Yukon legislative building and wearing rainbow socks to their graduation ceremony. Following the protests, the Yukon Department of Education...
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  • David Laxton (category 21st-century members of the Yukon Legislative Assembly)
    was elected to in the Yukon Legislative Assembly in the 2011 election. He served as the 10th Speaker of the Yukon Legislative Assembly and represented...
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    The Manitoba Legislative Building (French: Palais législatif du Manitoba), originally named the Manitoba Parliament Building, is the meeting place of...
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    also used in the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut, although Canada's other territorial legislature, the Legislative Assembly of Yukon, uses a traditional...
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    Yukon University (formerly Yukon College) is a public university in the Canadian territory of Yukon. The university main campus is based in Whitehorse...
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  • There are currently fourteen legislative buildings in Canada: Parliament in Ottawa, and one for each of the provinces and territories of Canada, though...
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    Dawson City (redirect from Dawson, Yukon)
    officially the City of Dawson, is a city in the Canadian territory of Yukon. It is inseparably linked to the Klondike Gold Rush (1896–1899). Its population...
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    Saskatchewan Legislative Building is located in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, and houses the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. The Saskatchewan Legislative Building...
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    Ontario, unveiled the Platinum Jubilee Garden on the grounds of the Legislative Building in Queen's Park. It was designed in partnership with Elder Carolyn...
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    greeted in Canada's newest territory." Prior to the opening of the Legislative Building in October 1999 the members met in the gymnasium of the Inuksuk High...
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    elements: the lieutenant governor (representing the King of Canada), and the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. The legislature has existed since Alberta was formed...
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    is the 29 m (95 ft) tall Tukturjuk Tower in Iqaluit. The tallest building in Yukon is the 20 m (66 ft) tall Mah's Point condos in Whitehorse. The city...
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    The 2016 general election in Yukon, Canada, took place on November 7, 2016, to return members to the 34th Yukon legislative assembly. The election was fought...
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  • The Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada was the lower house of the Parliament of the Province of Canada. The Province of Canada consisted of...
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  • (1905 - 1993) was a Canadian politician, who served as mayor of Whitehorse, Yukon from 1950 to 1958. Born in Whitewood, Saskatchewan, Armstrong moved to Whitehorse...
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  • Cabinet Member) Currie Dixon, Yukon Legislative Assembly Member (2011–2016), Leader of the Yukon Party and Yukon Legislative Assembly Member (since 2021)...
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    In 2008, George F. Will called the Capitol building a "tomb for the antiquated idea that the legislative branch matters". The Constitution enumerates...
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    of Canada. It is bordered by the territories of Nunavut to the east and Yukon to the west, and by the provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan...
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    The Legislative Assembly of British Columbia (French: Assemblée législative de la Colombie-Britannique) is the deliberative assembly of the Parliament...
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    Manitoba Legislative Building is located in central Winnipeg. The premier of Manitoba is Wab Kinew, and the speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba...
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    counterpart, the Legislative Council of New Brunswick, was abolished on April 16, 1891. The New Brunswick Legislative Building is the current building that houses...
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    Britain. During the War of 1812, American troops set fire to the buildings of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada in York (now Toronto). In 1841, the...
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