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This is a list of Yukon Commissioners from 1897 to the present. Motto: none Official languages English Capital Whitehorse Largest city Whitehorse Commissioner Geraldine Van Bibber Premier Dennis Fentie (Yukon Party) Parliamentary representation - House seat - Senate seats 1 1 Area - Total - % water Ranked 9th 482,443 km² 1. ...
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| Commissioner | Term | | James Morrow Walsh | 1897-1898 | | William Ogilvie | 1898-1901 | | James Hamilton Ross | 1901-1902 | | Zachary Taylor Wood | 1902-1903 (acting) | | Frederick Tennyson Congdon | 1903-1904 | | William Wallace Burns McInnes | 1905-1906 | | J.T. Lithgow | January 1907 - May 1907 (acting) | | Alexander Henderson | 1907-1911 | | George Black | 1912-1915 | | George Norris Williams | 1915-1916 (acting) | Office of Commissioner and Administrator were abolished in 1918. Office replaced by the Gold Commissioner who was responsible to the federal Minister of the Interior. James Morrow Walsh, (22 May 1840 â 25 July 1905) was a North West Mounted Police (NWMP) officer and the first Commissioner of the Yukon Territory. ...
For William Ogilvie, Australian poet, see William Henry Ogilvie William Ogilvie, born April 7, 1846 in Ottawa -- died November 13, 1912 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, was a Canadian Dominion land surveyor, explorer and Commissioner of the Yukon Territory. ...
Alexander Henderson is: Alexander Henderson (1583-1646), Scottish theologian. ...
George Black (April 10, 1873 - August 23, 1965) was an administrator and politician in Yukon, Canada. ...
| Gold Commissioner | Term | | George P. MacKenzie | 1918-1924 | | Percy Reid | 1925-1927 | | George Ian MacLean | 1928-1932 | The position of Gold Commissioner and Comptroller were combined in 1932 with the Comptroller being the title for the chief executive. Spelling was changed to Controller in 1936. | Controller | Term | | George A. Jeckell | 1932-1946 | | John Edward Gibbon | 1947-1948 | In 1948, the title of chief executive once again became Commissioner. Beginning in 1978, Yukon had party government with a Government Leader (later Premier) and powers being devolved from the Commissioner to the government. A premier is an executive official of government. ...
See also: List of Yukon premiers This is a list of the government leaders and premiers of Yukon Territory, Canada, since 1978 when responsible government was certain governmental powers were devolved from the federal government to the territory. ...
| Commissioner | Term | | John Edward Gibbon | 1948-1950 | | Andrew Harold Gibson | 1950-1951 | | Frederick Fraser | 1951-1952 | | Wilfred George Brown | 1952-1955 | | Frederick Howard Collins | 1955-1962 | | Gordon Robertson Cameron | 1962-1966 | | James Smith | 1966-1976 | | Arthur MacDonald Pearson | 1976-1978 | | Frank Fingland | 1978-1979 (interim) | | Ione Jean Christensen | 1979 | | Douglas Leslie Dewey Bell | 1979-1986 | | John Kenneth McKinnon | 1986-1995 | | Judy Gingell | 1995-2000 | | Jack Cable | 2000-2005 | | Geraldine Van Bibber | 2005-present | | Viceroys of Canada | | Federal | Governor General Ione Jean Christensen (born October 10, 1933) is a Canadian senator. ...
Douglas Leslie Dewey Bell (born June 15, 1926) is a Canadian politician and former commissioner of the Yukon Territory. ...
John Kenneth McKinnon is a Canadian politician and was Commissioner of the Yukon (1986-1995). ...
Judy Gingell (born 1948) is an aboriginal Canadian politician and was Commissioner of the Yukon (1995-2000). ...
Ivan John Jack Cable (born August 17, 1934) is a Canadian politician and the former Commissioner of the Yukon October 1, 2000âDecember 1, 2005. ...
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| | Territorial commissioners | Northwest Territories - Nunavut - Yukon Commissioners of the Northwest Territories since 1905. ...
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- Official Handbook for Commissioners of the Territories (Canada)
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