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词条 List of premiers of Yukon
释义

  1. Premiers of Yukon

  2. Living former premiers

  3. See also

  4. Footnotes

  5. Notes

  6. References

  7. External links

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The Canadian territory of Yukon has had a responsible government since 1978. In the 19th century, Yukon was a segment of the Hudson's Bay Company-administered North-Western Territory and then the Canadian-administered Northwest Territories. The territory only obtained a recognizable local government in 1895 when it became a separate district of the Northwest Territories.[1] In 1898, Yukon was made a separate territory with its own commissioner and appointed Territorial Council.[2] Prior to 1978, the territory had a legislature with a largely advisory role and no political parties or government leader. Instead, powers were invested in a governing Commissioner appointed by the federal government.[3]

Yukon has had nine Premiers since 1978, of which five were from the Yukon Party and its predecessor the Yukon Progressive Conservative Party, two were from the Yukon Liberal Party, and two were from the Yukon New Democratic Party. Yukon is the only province or territory in Canada that has never had a native-born premier. The Government of Yukon does not publish an official list of premiers, listed here are the terms of serve as provided by the Parliament of Canada.[4]

Premiers of Yukon

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Premier
(party)
IncumbencyPeriod[4] Assemblies Elections
YT|PC|background}}|1stChris Pearson[5]
(Progressive Conservative)
1978|11|20|1985|03|22}} November 20, 1978
March 22, 1985
24th
25th
Elected November 20, 1978
Re-elected June 7, 1982
Resigned March 1985
YT|PC|background}}|2ndWillard Phelps[5]
(Progressive Conservative)
1985|03|23|1985|05|28}} March 23, 1985
May 28, 1985
25th Designated March 1985
YT|NDP|background}}|3rdTony Penikett
(NDP)
1985|05|29|1992|11|06}} May 29, 1985
November 6, 1992
26th
27th
Elected May 13, 1985
Re-elected February 20, 1989
YT|Yukon|background}}|4thJohn Ostashek[5]
(Yukon Party)[6]
1992|11|07|1996|10|18}} November 7, 1992
October 18, 1996
28th Elected October 19, 1992
YT|NDP|background}}|5thPiers McDonald
(NDP)
1996|10|19|2000|05|05}} October 19, 1996
May 5, 2000
29th Elected September 30, 1996
YT|Liberal|background}}|6thPat Duncan
(Liberal)
2000|05|06|2002|11|03}} May 6, 2000
November 30, 2002
30th Elected April 17, 2000
YT|Yukon|background}}|7thDennis Fentie
(Yukon Party)
2002|11|30|2011|06|10}} November 30, 2002
June 10, 2011
31st
32nd
Elected November 4, 2002
Re-elected October 10, 2006
Resigned April 27, 2011
YT|Yukon|background}}|8thDarrell Pasloski
(Yukon Party)
2011|06|11|2016|12|03}}June 11, 2011
December 3, 2016
32nd
33rd
Designated May 28, 2011
Re-elected October 11, 2011
YT|Liberal|background}}|9thSandy Silver
(Liberal)
2016|12|03}} December 3, 2016
present
34thElected November 7, 2016
{{Timeline of YK Premiers}}

Living former premiers

{{As of|2017|11}}, five former premiers are alive, the oldest being Willard Phelps (1985, born 1941). The most recent former premier to die was Chris Pearson (1978–1985), on February 14, 2014. The most recently serving premier to die was John Ostashek (1992–1996), on June 10, 2007.
NameTermDate of birth
Willard Phelps19851941|10|23}}
Tony Penikett1985–19921945|2|11}}
Piers McDonald1996–20001955|8|4}}
Pat Duncan2000–20021960|4|8}}
Dennis Fentie2002–20111950|11|8}}
Darrell Pasloski2011–2016-Darrell Pasloski2011–20161960|12|7}}-->

See also

  • List of Yukon commissioners
  • List of Yukon Leaders of Opposition

Footnotes

1. ^{{harvnb|Coates|1988|p=74}}
2. ^{{harvnb|Coates|1988|p=103}}
3. ^{{cite web|accessdate=November 10, 2008|url=http://archives.cbc.ca/politics/provincial_territorial_politics/topics/2365/|title=Territorial Battles: Yukon Elections, 1978-2006 |publisher=CBC|date=November 22, 1978 }}
4. ^{{cite web|title=Territory File - Premiers - Yukon|url=http://www.parl.gc.ca/Parlinfo/Files/Province.aspx?Item=541ea9a1-9be8-4c14-bb9e-91af86ef1df1&Language=E&MenuID=Compilations.ProvinceTerritory.aspx.Menu%3DProvinceTerritory&MenuQuery=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.parl.gc.ca%2FParlinfo%2Fcompilations%2FProvinceTerritory.aspx%3FMenu%3DProvinceTerritory&Section=Premiers|publisher=Parliament of Canada|accessdate=October 30, 2012}}
5. ^Used the title Government Leader instead of Premier
6. ^In 1992, the Yukon Progressive Conservative Party changed its name to the Yukon Party.

Notes

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References

  • {{cite web|accessdate=November 10, 2008|url=http://www.electionsyukon.gov.yk.ca/gen-elections.html|title=General Elections |publisher=Elections Yukon }}
  • {{cite book|title=Land of the Midnight Sun|author1=Coates, Kenneth |author2=Morrison, William Robert |year=1988 |publisher=Hurtig Publishers |isbn=978-0-88830-331-8 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dBBiAAAACAAJ|ref=CITEREFCoates1988 }}

External links

  • Premier of Yukon
{{Canadian First Ministers}}{{Yukon politics}}{{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Premiers Of Yukon}}

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