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Executive Council of Yukon

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The Executive Council of Yukon (French: Conseil exécutif du Yukon), more commonly known as the Cabinet of Yukon (French: Cabinet du Yukon), is the cabinet of the Canadian territory of Yukon. It is chosen by the Premier from the elected members of the governing party in the Yukon Legislative Assembly.[1]

The current Executive Council is made up of members of the Yukon Liberal Party (Current as of January 2023).[2]

Commissioner
The Honourable Adeline Webber 2023—
Portfolio Minister
Premier of Yukon
      & Minister responsible for the Executive Council Office
      & Minister responsible for the Yukon Housing Corporation
      & Minister of Economic Development
Ranj Pillai 2023—
Deputy Premier
      & Minister of Education
      & Minister responsible for the Women and Gender Equity Directorate
Jeanie McLean 2023—
Minister of the Environment
      & Minister of Highways and Public Works
Nils Clarke 2023—
Minister of Health and Social Services
      & Minister of Justice
      & Attorney General
Tracy-Anne McPhee 2023—
Minister of Community Services
      & Minister responsible for the Workers’ Safety and Compensation Board
Richard Mostyn 2023—
Minister of Energy
      & Minister of Mines and Resources
      & Minister of Tourism and Culture
      & Minister responsible for the Yukon Energy Corporation
      & Minister responsible for the Yukon Development Corporation
      & Minister responsible for the French Language Services Directorate
John Streicker 2023—
Minister of Finance
      & Minister responsible for the Public Service Commission
      & Minister responsible for the Yukon Liquor Corporation
      & Minister responsible for the Yukon Lottery Commission
Sandy Silver 2023—

References

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  1. ^ Yukon Legislative Assembly Information Sheet No. 7 Archived 2006-12-31 at the Wayback Machine (PDF), accessed May 7, 2008
  2. ^ "Ranj Pillai sworn in as the Yukon's 10th Premier". Government of Yukon. 14 January 2023. Retrieved 25 May 2023.