• Currie Dixon (born September 2, 1985) is a Canadian politician, leader of the Yukon Party, and MLA for Copperbelt North. Dixon was a cabinet minister in...
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  • pandemic. Currie Dixon was elected with 50.44% of the vote on the second ballot. Dixon took 752 votes to 682 for Brad Cathers. On the first ballot, Dixon fell...
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  • government being defeated and Pasloski losing re-election in Mountainview. Currie Dixon was elected after two ballots with a record turnout of 96% of registered...
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    Ranj Pillai, Liberal since January 14, 2023 Leader of the Opposition Currie Dixon, Yukon since April 12, 2021 Structure Seats 19 Political groups Government...
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      Majority party Minority party Third party   YP NDP Leader Currie Dixon Sandy Silver Kate White Party Yukon Party Liberal New Democratic Leader since...
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  •   YP NDP Leader Currie Dixon Ranj Pillai Kate White Party Yukon Party Liberal New Democratic Leader since May 23, 2020 January 9, 2023 May 4, 2019 Leader's seat...
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  • James Moore (Member of Parliament and Conservative Cabinet Member) Currie Dixon, Yukon Legislative Assembly Member (2011–2016), Leader of the Yukon Party...
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    Dylan Cozens, professional hockey player for the Buffalo Sabres Stéphanie Dixon, para-athlete Randy Hahn, play-by-play commentator for the San Jose Sharks...
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  • Fraser Institute Sam Webb, leader of the Communist Party USA, 2000–2014 Currie Dixon, Yukon Legislative Assembly Member 2011–2016, Leader of the Yukon Party...
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    William Finlay Currie (20 January 1878 – 9 May 1968) was a Scottish actor of stage, screen, and television. He received great acclaim for his roles as...
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    15, 2016: Currie Dixon, minister for Community Services, announces he will not seek a second term as MLA for Copperbelt North. In 2011, Dixon became the...
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  • Liberalism Ranj Pillai 8 / 19   Yukon Party Parti du Yukon 1991 Conservatism Currie Dixon 8 / 19   Yukon New Democratic Party Nouveau Parti démocratique du Yukon...
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  • Thomas Dixon (6 October 1847 – 23 April 1915) was a South African first-class cricketer. He played for Transvaal in the 1889–90 Currie Cup. "Thomas Dixon"....
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    ball was held later in September including Dan Aykroyd, Donna Dixon, Dr. Philip J. Currie and Dr. Eva Kopplehus. In recognition of his support to the museum...
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    (6) Keith Bain (Nova Scotia MLA for Victoria-The Lakes, 2006–2013), Currie Dixon (Yukon MLA for Copperbelt North, 2011–2016) Phil Gillies (Ontario MPP...
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  • his riding of Copperbelt was dissolved. However, he was defeated by Currie Dixon of the Yukon Party and announced his resignation as the head of the Yukon...
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  • North In office November 7, 2016 – March 12, 2021 Preceded by Currie Dixon Succeeded by Currie Dixon Personal details Political party Yukon Liberal Party...
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    Supertramp (redirect from Kevin Currie)
    was brought in during the interim until auditions brought the band Kevin Currie in February 1971. For the next album, Indelibly Stamped, released in June...
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    leadership election, which was held on May 23, 2020. He lost the election to Currie Dixon, placing second on the second ballot. Cathers was re-elected in the 2021...
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  • the Executive Council of Yukon The Leader of the Official Opposition (Currie Dixon) Members of the Yukon Legislative Assembly with precedence governed by...
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    Territorial electoral district Legislature Yukon Legislative Assembly MLA Currie Dixon Yukon Party District created 2009 First contested 2016 Last contested...
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  • 11, 2011 Premier Darrell Pasloski Preceded by Jim Kenyon Succeeded by Currie Dixon Member of the Yukon Legislative Assembly for Klondike In office October...
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  • 2016 – January 14, 2023 Premier Sandy Silver Preceded by Scott Kent Currie Dixon Member of the Yukon Legislative Assembly for Whitehorse West Incumbent...
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  • Liberal Riverdale North   Yvonne Clarke Yukon Porter Creek Centre   Currie Dixon Yukon Copperbelt North   Jeremy Harper Liberal Mayo-Tatchun   Stacey...
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  • Mount Lorne-Southern Lakes   Brad Cathers Yukon Party Lake Laberge   Currie Dixon Yukon Party Copperbelt North   Darius Elias Yukon Party Vuntut Gwitchin...
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  • by Currie Dixon Leader of the Yukon Party Interim In office November 17, 2016 – May 23, 2020 Preceded by Darrell Pasloski Succeeded by Currie Dixon Yukon...
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  • Arthur Mitchell 2006 2011 Liberal  13. Liz Hanson 2011 2016 NDP  14. Stacey Hassard 2016 2021 Yukon Party  15. Currie Dixon 2021 present Yukon Party...
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  • Dennis Fentie Darrell Pasloski Preceded by Elaine Taylor Succeeded by Currie Dixon Minister of Education In office November 30, 2002 – August 2, 2006 Premier...
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  • Environment In office January 16, 2015 – December 3, 2016 Preceded by Currie Dixon Succeeded by Pauline Frost Minister of Highways and Public Works In office...
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    district Candidates Incumbent Yukon NDP Liberal Other Copperbelt North Currie Dixon 520 (47.9%) Skeeter Miller-Wright 159 (14.6%) Arthur Mitchell 407 (37...
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