Yukon Liberal Party

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Yukon Liberal Party
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Active Territorial Party
Founded 1898
Leader Arthur Mitchell
President Ted Dean
Headquarters 36-200 Lobird Road
Whitehorse, Yukon
Y1A 5V3
Political ideology Liberalism
International alignment None
Colours Red
Website http://www.ylp.ca/

The Yukon Liberal Party is a political party in the Yukon Territory in Canada. After twenty years as a minor party, the Yukon Liberal Party won the 2000 general election and formed a government under Premier Pat Duncan. The government was plagued with defections, however, and was reduced to minority government status. Duncan called a snap election for November 2002 in the hope of regaining her government's majority. The party was almost completely wiped out, however, by the Yukon Party. Duncan won the Liberals' sole seat in the Yukon Party's landslide.

As of June 4, 2005 Arthur Mitchell is the Leader of the Yukon Liberal Party.

Provincial and territorial Liberal parties (edit):
Manitoba - New Brunswick - Newfoundland and Labrador - Nova Scotia - Prince Edward Island - Saskatchewan - Yukon

Allied, autonomous Liberal parties: Alberta - Ontario

The Liberal parties in British Columbia and Quebec are not affiliated with the federal Liberal Party.
The Northwest Territories Liberal Party dissolved in 1905 when Alberta and Saskatchewan were formed.


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