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The Prime Minister of the Yukon Territory is the Prime Minister of Canada, currently Stephen Harper.The government leader of the Yukon Territory is the Premier of the Yukon territory, currently Dennis Fentie.
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Yukon became a territory on June 13, 1898.
Yukon does not have a Motto
In the south western part of the Yukon Territory, on the Yukon river
The current (2010) Premier of the Yukon Territory is Dennis Fentie.
The Prime Minister of the Yukon Territory is the Prime Minister of Canada, currently Stephen Harper.The government leader of the Yukon Territory is the Premier of the Yukon territory, currently Dennis Fentie.
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Dennis the Menace - 1986 Menaced Marriage Dennis of the Yukon Seal of Approval 2-10 was released on: USA: 5 March 1988
The Yukon is the smallest federal territory of Canada. They do not have a Governor. They have a Commissioner named Doug Phillips and a Premier named Darrell Pasloski.
The Yukon is the smallest federal territory of Canada. They do not have a Governor. They have a Commissioner named Doug Phillips and a Premier named Darrell Pasloski.
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Yukon became a territory on June 13, 1898.
Yukon is a territory, not a province. It has never been a province, and may never become a province. Its population is just a little over 30,000, more than two-thirds of whom live in Yukon's capital city, Whitehorse.
Yukon is a territory, not a province. It has never been a province, and may never become a province. Its population is just a little over 30,000, more than two-thirds of whom live in Yukon's capital city, Whitehorse.
As of February 23, 2011, the premiers for each province are as follows: Alberta: Ed Stelmach British Columbia: Gordon Cambell Prince Edward Island: Robert Ghiz Manitoba: Greg Selinger Saskatchewan: Brad Wall Newfoundland & Labrador: Kathy Dunderdale Quebec: Jean Charest Ontario: Dalton McGuinty New Brunswick: David Alward Nova Scotia: Darrell Dexter
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