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Getting to know the candidates in Mount Lorne - Southern Lakes

Getting to know the candidates in Mount Lorne - Southern Lakes

Getting to know the candidates in Watson Lake

Getting to know the candidates in Watson Lake

Liberal candidate Amanda Brown is challenging Yukon Party incumbent Patti McLeod
Party leaders debate priorities at First Nations candidates forum

Party leaders debate priorities at First Nations candidates forum

Sandy Silver, Currie Dixon and Kate White were present at the debate on April 1
What happens if a party wins but a leader doesn’t?

What happens if a party wins but a leader doesn’t?

Yukon’s Elections Act does allow for an unelected premier
Getting to know the candidates in Pelly-Nisutlin

Getting to know the candidates in Pelly-Nisutlin

Two hometown Teslin candidates are facing off for the eastern rural riding
Debates planned for week prior to election

Debates planned for week prior to election

There are several all-candidates debates and riding-specific forums
Getting to know the candidates in Porter Creek South

Getting to know the candidates in Porter Creek South

The Porter Creek South riding encompasses the Porter Creek neighbourhood south of 12th Avenue East, west of Mountain View Drive and east of the Alaska Highway.
Getting to know the candidates in Vuntut Gwitchin

Getting to know the candidates in Vuntut Gwitchin

NDP candidate Annie Blake goes against incumbent Liberal Pauline Frost
Getting to know the candidates in Porter Creek Centre

Getting to know the candidates in Porter Creek Centre

Porter Creek Centre encompasses Whistle Bend and the eastern section of the Porter Creek neighbourhood. It contains Mountain View Golf Club and green space nestled against the mainly residential area. The riding is also home to Holy Family Elementary School and Porter Creek Secondary School, as well as Whistle Bend Care Facility.
Getting to know the candidates in Porter Creek North

Getting to know the candidates in Porter Creek North

New and familiar names are facing off in a Yukon Party stronghold