Premier Currie Dixon was officially sworn into Yukon government office before naming three incumbent MLAs, who formerly served as ministers and critics, as well as five news faces, to his cabinet.
Yukon Party Leader Currie Dixon says Yukon voters have opted for change by electing what he calls a “strong Yukon Party majority government.”
Yukon Party Leader Currie Dixon is calling for change while leading five incumbent MLAs, many who have served multiple terms, plus 15 additional candidates for MLA to cover every riding in the 2025 territorial elections.
A new poll conducted by the largest Canadian-owned market research and analytics company has the governing territorial Liberals trailing well back of the front running Yukon Party.
The Yukon Party is calling for the federal government to discontinue the use of the “ineffective” ArriveCAN app.
The official opposition is accusing the Liberal territorial government of a “trend of politicizing” the independent office.
Yukon Party members voted unanimously in support of the current leadership at annual general meeting

























