24th Legislature of Yukon


The 24th Yukon Legislative Assembly convened in 1978, This is the first conventional legislature in the history of Canada's Yukon Territory and the first one with organized along political party lines following the passage of the Yukon Elections Act in 1977. The Progressive Conservatives led by Hilda Watson who won led the party to victory in the 1978 territorial election, in which she was the party's candidate in the electoral district of Kluane. However, she did not win her riding, and therefore did not become government leader. After the election, four of the elected members in the Progressive Conservative Party, including Chris Pearson, were added to the Executive Committee headed by Commissioner Art Pearson. In October 1979, at the instruction of Jake Epp, Federal Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, the Commissioner withdrew from direct government administration; Chris Pearson became Government Leader, added a fifth member of the PC Party caucus, and formed the Executive Council of Yukon, thus beginning responsible government with an elected head of government in The Yukon. Art Pearson would later resign as Commissioner after pleading guilty to charges related to improper mining claim transfers and was replaced with Frank Fingland.

Membership in the 24th Assembly

The following members were elected to the 24th Yukon Legislative Assembly in the general election of 1978:
MemberPartyElectoral districtFirst elected / previously elected
Robert FlemingIndependentCampbell1974
Progressive Conservative
Maurice ByblowIndependentFaro1978
NDP
Al FalleProgressive ConservativeHootalinqua1978
Meg McCallProgressive ConservativeKlondike1978
Alice McGuireLiberalKluane1978
Swede HansonProgressive ConservativeMayo1978
Grafton NjootliProgressive ConservativeOld Crow1978
Independent
Howard TraceyProgressive ConservativeTatchun1978
Don TaylorProgressive ConservativeWatson Lake1961
Geoff LattinProgressive ConservativeWhitehorse North Centre1978
Daniel LangProgressive ConservativeWhitehorse Porter Creek East1974
Doug GrahamProgressive ConservativeWhitehorse Porter Creek West1978
Chris PearsonProgressive ConservativeWhitehorse Riverdale North1978
Iain MacKayLiberalWhitehorse Riverdale South1978
Ron Veale Liberal1981
Jack HibberdProgressive ConservativeWhitehorse South Centre1974
Roger Kimmerly NDP1981
Tony PenikettNDPWhitehorse West1978
-----Robert Fleming-Campbell1974
-Maurice Byblow-Faro1978
-----------------Grafton Njootli-Old Crow1978
---------------------------Whitehorse Riverdale South------Whitehorse South Centre--------

Membership changes

By-elections

2 by-elections was held in the districts of Whitehorse Riverdale South and Whitehorse South Centre in 1981.
Electoral districtMember electedAffiliationElection dateReason
Whitehorse Riverdale SouthRon VealeLiberalMarch 9, 1981Iain MacKay resigned as MLA and party leader on 9 August 1980
Whitehorse South CentreRoger KimmerlyNDPOctober 13, 1981Jack Hibberd resigned on 15 April 1981