A strong recovery requires leadership, bold ideas, and action — and we need your help! Add your name if you'll stand with Currie Dixon and the Yukon Party!
A strong recovery requires leadership, bold ideas, and action — and we need your help! Add your name if you'll stand with Currie Dixon and the Yukon Party!
WHITEHORSE – Last spring, the Minister of Environment told Yukoners they should get excited about the work underway to select a new campground location. The 2020 Yukon Parks Strategy, unveiled after consultation with a cross-section of Yukoners including First Nations, called for a recreation park within two hours of Whitehorse...
WHITEHORSE – At a public hearing on December 7, 2022, the Department of Finance revealed that as of March 31, 2022, it was sitting on close to $18.9 million in carbon tax revenue.
WHITEHORSE – It is now clear to Yukoners the Liberal government’s inflation measures have been largely ineffective in limiting the impacts of rising costs compared to other jurisdictions. Numbers from the Yukon Bureau of Statistics (YBS) show Yukoners are dealing with the highest cost of living jump in the country....
“Friday marks one year since Vladimir Putin launched an unprovoked and unjust invasion of the free and democratic nation of Ukraine. Many thought it would take just two days for Russia to conquer Ukraine. However, Ukraine has not only held off but also pushed back their invaders.
WHITEHORSE – The Yukon Party Official Opposition is again highlighting Liberal mismanagement of housing in the Yukon. The new allocation policy that reduces priority access to housing for women and children fleeing violence is an unacceptable step backward for the most vulnerable Yukoners. This follows the Office of the Auditor...
WHITEHORSE – The Yukon Party Official Opposition is calling on the Yukon government to develop a comprehensive flood mitigation strategy that expands the emergency preparedness response to include strategic mitigation measures identified by Yukon communities and Yukoners.
MLA for Copperbelt North Leader of the Official Opposition Critic for the Executive Council Office; the Yukon Liquor Corporation; Yukon Lottery Corporation; Yukon Cannabis Corporation; Early Learning and Child Care; and the 2027 Canada Winter Games. Currie Dixon was elected as Leader of the Yukon Party on May 23, 2020,...
Read full bioMLA for Porter Creek Centre Critic for the Yukon Housing Corporation; Housing and Lot Development; Public Service Commission; Women and Gender Equity Directorate; and French Language Services Directorate Yvonne Clarke is a proud parent, entrepreneur, and dedicated member of the Yukon-Filipina community and was elected in the 2021 Territorial Election to...
Read full bioMLA for Watson Lake Critic for Community Services and the Yukon Workers’ Compensation Health and Safety Board Patti McLeod was first elected to the Yukon Legislative Assembly in the general election for the 33rd Legislative Assembly on October 11, 2011 and re-elected in the general election for the 34th Legislative Assembly...
Read full bioMLA for KluaneCritic for Environment; Rural Services Wade Istchenko was first elected to the Yukon Legislative Assembly in the general election for the 33rd Legislative Assembly on October 11, 2011. He was re-elected in the general election for the 34th Legislative Assembly on November 7, 2016, and to the 35th...
Read full bioMLA for Porter Creek North Critic for Economic Development; Tourism and Culture; the Yukon Energy Corporation; and the Yukon Development Corporation Geraldine Van Bibber was first elected to the Yukon Legislative Assembly in the general election for the 34th Legislative Assembly on November 7, 2016 and re-elected to the 35th...
Read full bioMLA for Lake Laberge Deputy House Leader. Critic for Health and Social Services; Finance; Justice; Agriculture; and Democratic Institutions Brad Cathers was first elected to the Yukon Legislative Assembly in the general election of the 31st Legislative Assembly on November 4, 2002. He was re-elected in the general elections of...
Read full bioMLA for Copperbelt South House Leader. Critic for Education; and Energy, Mines and Resources After working in the family business, Scott Kent was first elected to the Yukon Legislative Assembly in April 2000; representing the electoral district of what was then Riverside until 2002. He was re-elected as the MLA...
Read full bioMLA for Pelly-Nisutlin Stacey Hassard was elected to the Yukon Legislative Assembly in the general election for the 33rd Legislative Assembly on October 11, 2011 and re-elected in the general election for the 34th Legislative Assembly on November 7, 2016, and the 35th Legislative Assembly on April 12, 2021. Mr....
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