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    The commissioner of Yukon (French: Commissaire du Yukon) is the representative of the Government of Canada in the Canadian federal territory of Yukon. The...
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    confidence of the Yukon Legislative Assembly; for the year immediately prior to this, that leader was one of the members serving with the commissioner's Executive...
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    Yukon is the smallest and westernmost of Canada's three territories. It is the most densely populated of the three territories, with an estimated population...
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    Members of the Legislative Assembly are sworn in by the commissioner of Yukon. From 1900 to 1978, the elected legislative body in Yukon was the Yukon Territorial...
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  • Adeline Webber (category Commissioners of Yukon)
    a Canadian politician, currently serving as commissioner of Yukon, since May 31, 2023. She is a member of the Teslin Tlingit First Nation and Kukhhittan...
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  • earlier by order of the Commissioner of Yukon due to a motion of no confidence in the current minority government or on the advice of the premier. On September...
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  • Ione Christensen (category Commissioners of Yukon)
    first woman mayor of Dawson City. In 1979, she served as the commissioner of Yukon, being the first woman to be appointed as commissioner. In 1980, she ran...
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  • the governing Commissioner appointed by the federal government. Yukon has had nine premiers since 1978, of which five were from the Yukon Party and its...
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    The flag of Yukon is a green, white, and blue tricolour with the coat of arms of Yukon at the centre above a wreath of fireweed, the territorial flower...
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    William Ogilvie (surveyor) (category Commissioners of Yukon)
    explorer, and the commissioner of Yukon. He was born on a farm in Gloucester Township, Canada West. He was born to James Ogilvie of Belfast Ireland and...
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    body to the Commissioner of the Yukon. At the beginning it did not have law-making ability and was composed of appointed members or mixture of appointed...
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    Dawson City (redirect from Dawson, Yukon)
    Dawson City, officially the City of Dawson, is a town in the Canadian territory of Yukon. It is inseparably linked to the Klondike Gold Rush (1896–1899)...
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    Judy Gingell (category Commissioners of Yukon)
    who served as the commissioner of Yukon from 1995 to 2000. Born in Moose Lake in 1946, Gingell was the founding director of the Yukon Native Brotherhood...
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  • (Gerald W. Kisoun) Commissioner of Yukon (Adeline Webber) Commissioner of Nunavut (Eva Aariak) Premiers of the Territories Premier of the Northwest Territories...
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  • Ken McKinnon (politician) (category Commissioners of Yukon)
    March 13, 2019) was a Canadian politician and the commissioner of Yukon from 1986 to 1995. The son of Alex McKinnon and Catherine Luce, he was educated...
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  • Jack Cable (politician) (category Commissioners of Yukon)
    and again in the 1996 election. He was subsequently appointed the commissioner of Yukon, serving from October 1, 2000 to December 1, 2005. Born in Hamilton...
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  • (1946-1992) Flag of Yukon Flag of the Commissioner of Yukon Flag of Acadia Flag of Acadiana Flag of Acre Flag of Adygea Flag of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan...
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  • 2025 in Canada (category Years of the 21st century in Canada)
    Kisoun Commissioner of Nunavut – Eva Aariak Commissioner of Yukon – Adeline Webber Premier of Northwest Territories – R.J. Simpson Premier of Nunavut...
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    Hamilton Ross, the third Commissioner of Yukon, was elected on December 2, 1902. The riding was abolished in 1947, and the riding of Yukon—Mackenzie River was...
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  • Borealis Prize: The Commissioner of Yukon Award for Literary Contribution was established in 2020 to recognize the lifetime achievement of an individual's...
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    James Morrow Walsh (category Commissioners of Yukon)
    (NWMP) officer and the first commissioner of Yukon. Born in Prescott, Ontario, James Walsh was one of the original officers of the NWMP. Walsh served with...
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    George Black (Canadian politician) (category Commissioners of Yukon)
    rewarded by the government of Robert Laird Borden by being appointed to the position of Commissioner of the Yukon. As the commissioner from 1912 to 1915, he...
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  • leadership of Alaska Governor Walter J. Hickel, Stuart (Stu) M. Hodgson, Commissioner of the Northwest Territories, and James Smith, Commissioner of Yukon. The...
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  • Commonwealth Governor's Mansion (disambiguation) "Commissioner's Residence - Commissioner of Yukon". Archived from the original on 2009-10-09. Aylmer...
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  • Angélique Bernard (category Commissioners of Yukon)
    1972) is the former commissioner of Yukon, appointed on 12 March 2018. She was the youngest person to serve as commissioner for any of Canada's three northern...
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    Jules Léger, the Governor-General of Canada. In October 2022, Deputy Premier Tracy-Anne McPhee, the Commissioner of Yukon Angélique Bernard presided at a...
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    Whitehorse (redirect from Capital of Yukon)
    Whitehorse (French pronunciation: [wajtɔʁs]) is the capital of the Yukon, and the largest city in Northern Canada. It was incorporated in 1950 and is located...
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  • the commissioner of Yukon from 1955 to 1962. He succeeded Wilfred George Brown and was followed in the position by George Robertson Cameron. The Yukon territorial...
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  • The Order of Yukon (French: Ordre du Yukon) is a civilian honour for merit in the Canadian territory of Yukon. Instituted in 2018, with its first members...
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    former commissioner of the Yukon Louise Hardy — former member of the House of Commons Todd Hardy — Yukon New Democratic Party leader and former Yukon Leader...
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