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Members selected for Yukon Citizens’ Assembly on Electoral Reform

Members selected for Yukon Citizens’ Assembly on Electoral Reform

by yukoncitizensassembly_isj5if | May 2, 2024 | News

Thirty-eight Yukoners representing the territory’s 19 electoral districts have been selected for the Yukon Citizen’s Assembly on Electoral Reform (YCAER).   Established by the Yukon Legislature, the Citizens’ Assembly is tasked with considering whether the...
Yukon Citizens’ Assembly On Electoral Reform Chair Appointed

Yukon Citizens’ Assembly On Electoral Reform Chair Appointed

by yukoncitizensassembly_isj5if | Feb 2, 2024 | News

Sara McPhee-Knowles has been appointed Chair of the Yukon Citizens’ Assembly on Electoral Reform. Sara McPhee-Knowles has a PhD in Philosophy specializing in Public Policy from the University of Saskatchewan. She has been seconded from her position as an Assistant...
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YCAER members and staff reside on the traditional territories of all 14 Yukon First Nations and, in some cases, the traditional territory of bordering First Nations in northern British Columbia, the Northwest Territories, and Alaska.

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