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  • Favicons?domain=en Wikipedia | September 28, 2009

    Dennis Fentie

    ...the floor to sit with the Yukon Party. One month later, Fentie was selected as the next Yukon Party leader. In the 2002 election , Fentie led the Yukon Party to a majority government, defeating incumbent Premier Pat Duncan and the...

    In this article: Watson Lake, Heroin, Yukon Legislative Assembly, and Narcotic

  • Favicons?domain=en Wikipedia | August 24, 2009

    Watson Lake (electoral district)

    ...as an MLA) to the Legislative Assembly of the Yukon Territory in Canada. The current MLA is Dennis Fentie, who is the leader of the Yukon Party and the Premier of Yukon. He had been an MLA for the Yukon New Democratic Party from 1996...

    In this article: Watson Lake, New Democratic Party, Yukon, and Canada

  • Favicons?domain=en Wikipedia | August 09, 2009

    Yukon general election, 1996

    ...held on September 30, 1996 to elect the seventeen members of the Yukon Legislative Assembly in Yukon Territory, Canada. The governing Yukon Party, a conservative party, was defeated by the social democratic Yukon New Democratic Party (NDP).

    In this article: Yukon, Yukon Legislative Assembly, and Canada

  • Favicons?domain=en Wikipedia | July 27, 2009

    Yukon Liberal Party

    ...hope of regaining her government's majority. The party was almost completely wiped out, however, by the Yukon Party. Duncan won the Liberals' sole seat in the Yukon Party's landslide. Arthur Mitchell is the Leader of the Yukon Liberal Party.

    In this article: Arthur Mitchell and Canada

  • Favicons?domain=en Wikipedia | July 24, 2009

    Alan Nordling

    Firth and Nordling thereafter sat as the only members of the Independent Alliance. Nordling later rejoined the Yukon Party and ran in the 1996 election as a Yukon Party candidate, but was defeated by Yukon Liberal Party candidate Pat Duncan.

    In this article: Bea Firth and Yukon Legislative Assembly

  • Favicons?domain=en Wikipedia | July 03, 2009

    Willard Phelps

    ...Progressive Conservatives became the Yukon Party Phelps became an independent MLA but sat in the new party's caucus. When John Ostashek's Yukon Party took power in 1992 with a minority government, Phelps lent his support and became minister...

    In this article: Yukon

  • Favicons?domain=en Wikipedia | June 26, 2009

    Yukon Party

    The Yukon Party is a conservative political party in the Yukon Territory of Canada. It was previously known as the Yukon Progressive Conservative Party. In French (an official language in the territory), it is known as the Parti du Yukon.

    In this article: Yukon Legislative Assembly, Progressive Conservative Party, and Hilda Watson

  • Favicons?domain=en Wikipedia | June 17, 2009

    John Edzerza

    ...in Dennis Fentie's cabinet. After disagreeing with a number of government decisions in early 2006, he resigned from the Yukon Party on August 2, 2006 to sit as an independent MLA, and recontested his seat in that fall's territorial...

    In this article: John Edzerza and Yukon Legislative Assembly

  • Favicons?domain=en Wikipedia | May 21, 2009

    John Ostashek

    John Ostashek (May 10, 1936 - June 10, 2007) was a former Yukon politician. An entrepreneur, he was elected leader of the Yukon Party in June 1992 and led it to victory in the fall 1992 election in which he also won a seat in the legislature...

    In this article: Yukon, Cancer, and Tony Penikett

  • Favicons?domain=en Wikipedia | January 03, 2009

    Haakon Arntzen

    ...Arntzen is a Canadian politician. He represented the electoral district of Copperbelt in the Yukon Legislative Assembly as a member of the Yukon Party. First elected in the 2002 territorial election , Arntzen left the Yukon Party caucus in...

    In this article: Haakon Arntzen and Yukon Legislative Assembly