Change Starts Now!
Add your name if you will stand with Currie Dixon and the Yukon Party!
Change Starts Now!
Add your name if you will stand with Currie Dixon and the Yukon Party!
WHITEHORSE – On Wednesday, the territorial Liberal government announced a ‘new’ loan program for first-time Yukon home buyers. In fact, the program is a repackaged version of the program cancelled by the Liberals in 2019.
WHITEHORSE – Senior officials from PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) – the court-appointed receiver in charge of the Eagle Gold Mine – have been summoned to appear as witnesses in the Yukon Legislative Assembly before the 2025 Spring Sitting concludes. The Yukon Party Official Opposition brought forward a motion to the Legislative Assembly...
WHITEHORSE – The Yukon Party Official Opposition sought answers in the Yukon Legislative Assembly on Monday from Premier Pillai about his decision to direct the Yukon Housing Corporation to buy out 407 Alexander Street, the longtime home of Duffy’s Pets. The lot is located next door to the Whitehorse Emergency...
WHITEHORSE – The Yukon Party Official Opposition suggests that the Yukon government do more to purchase local products and services from Yukoners in the private sector. With the uncertainty in North America, Yukon Party MLAs pitched several ways the government can support Yukon businesses and secure the territory’s economic future.
WHITEHORSE – The Yukon Party Official Opposition welcomes the Yukon government’s pause on the implementation of tipping fees at rural Yukon solid waste transfer stations for one month until May 1, 2025.
In light of the recent uncertainties arising from the United States, more focus is shifting toward sustaining the Yukon’s economy. We know that mining and mineral exploration is our number one industry. But after that? Tourism.
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 Sport. Currie Dixon was elected as Leader of the Yukon Party on May 23, 2020, and again as the...
Read full bioMLA for Porter Creek Centre Critic for the Yukon Housing Corporation - Market Housing, Housing and Lot Development - Whitehorse, 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...
Read full bioMLA for Watson Lake Critic for Community Services - Regulatory and Consumer Services, the Yukon Workers’ Compensation Health and Safety Board, Yukon Housing Corporation - Rural and Staff Housing, Public Service Commission, and Seniors' Services Patti McLeod was first elected to the Yukon Legislative Assembly in the general election for the...
Read full bioMLA for KluaneCritic for Environment, Housing and Lot Development - Rural, Rural Services, and Cost of Living 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...
Read full bioMLA for Porter Creek North Critic for Economic Development, Tourism and Culture, and Community Safety 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 Legislative Assembly on April 12, 2021....
Read full bioMLA for Lake Laberge Deputy House Leader. Critic for Health and Social Services, Health Care Access and Wait Times, Finance, Justice, and Agriculture 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...
Read full bioMLA for Copperbelt South House Leader. Critic for Education, Energy, Mines and Resources, and Energy Supply and Affordability. 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...
Read full bioMLA for Pelly-Nisutlin Critic for Highways and Public Works, Community and Infrastructure Development, and Protective Services 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...
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