The 35th Legislature of Yukon were elected at the 2021 Yukon general election.[1] Jeremy Harper is the current[when?] speaker of the Yukon Legislative Assembly
Commissioner | ||
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The Honourable Angélique Bernard | 2018– | |
Portfolio[2] | Minister | |
Premier of Yukon & Minister responsible for the Executive Council Office |
Ranj Pillai | 2023– |
Deputy Premier & Minister of Education & Minister responsible for the Women and Gender Equity Directorate |
Jeanie McLean | 2023– |
Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources & Minister of Tourism and Culture & Minister responsible for Yukon Development Corporation & Minister responsible for Yukon Energy Corporation & Minister responsible for French Languages Service Directorate |
John Streicker | 2021– |
Minister of Community Services & Minister responsible for Yukon Workers' Compensation Health and Safety Board |
Richard Mostyn | 2021– |
Minister of Economic Development & Minister responsible for the Yukon Housing Corporation |
Ranj Pillai | 2021– |
Minister of Highways & Public Works & Minister of the Environment |
Nils Clarke | 2021– |
Minister of Justice & Minister of Health and Social Services |
Tracy-Anne McPhee | 2023– |
Minister of Finance & Minister of the Public Service Commission & Minister responsible for Yukon Liquor Corporation & Minister responsible for Yukon Lottery Commission |
Sandy Silver | 2023– |
McLeod | Van Bibber | Hassard | Istchenko | Tredger | ||||
Kent | Dixon | Clarke | Cathers | White | Blake | |||
Harper | ||||||||
McPhee | Pillai | Streicker | McLean | |||||
Clarke | Silver | Mostyn |
The table contain the names, parties, and ridings of the current MLAs.[4]
Bold indicates the Party Leader.
Italics indicates a cabinet minister.
Bold and Italics indicates the Premier.