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Whitehorse City Council

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Not to be confused withCity of Whitehorse.
Whitehorse City Council
Leadership
Mayor
Kirk Cameron (elect)
Structure
Seats
6 councillors and mayor
Elections
Last election
17 October 2024
Meeting place
Whitehorse City Hall
Whitehorse, Yukon
Website
City Council website

TheWhitehorse City Council is thegoverning body of the city ofWhitehorse,Yukon, Canada. The council consists of amayor plus six councillors elected at large for three-year terms.[1] Starting October 2024, the mayor and councillors will serve four-year terms.[2] The current mayor of Whitehorse is Laura Cabott, since 2021.[1]

Governance of the city was temporarily transferred to a taxpayer advisory committee led by Joseph Oliver for part of 1973, after five of the city's six councillors resigned on July 9, 1973 in protest against a jurisdictional dispute with theYukon Territorial Council, leaving the council without aquorum to conduct city business.[3] A by-election was held on September 20, 1973 to elect a new council.[4]

Council composition

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2024-2028 City Council

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NamePosition
Kirk CameronMayor
Dan BoydCouncillor
Lenore MorrisCouncillor
Paolo GallinaCouncillor
Anne MiddlerCouncillor
Jenny HamiltonCouncillor
Eileen MelnychukCouncillor

2021-2024 City Council

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NamePosition
Laura CabottMayor
Melissa MurrayCouncillor
Michelle FriesenCouncillor
Dan BoydCouncillor
Jocelyn CurteanuCouncillor
Ted LakingCouncillor
Kirk CameronCouncillor

2018-2021 City Council

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NamePosition
Dan Curtis[5]Mayor
Jan StickCouncillor
Jocelyn CurteanuCouncillor
Steve RoddickCouncillor
Samson HartlandCouncillor
Laura CabottCouncillor
Dan BoydCouncillor

References

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  1. ^ab"Mayor and Council".City of Whitehorse. Retrieved2024-08-04.
  2. ^"2024 Candidate's Guide: Yukon Municipal and Local Advisory Council Elections"(PDF).Municipal and Local Advisory Council elections. 2024. Retrieved2024-08-04.
  3. ^"Five out of six Whitehorse aldermen resign over harassment, court battle with Yukon".The Globe and Mail, July 11, 1973.
  4. ^Yukon History: 1973. Hougen Group of Companies.
  5. ^"Dan Curtis elected mayor of Whitehorse".CBC News, October 19, 2012.

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