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The Yukon Nominee Program (YNP) is an economic-based immigration program for the Yukon, administered by the territorial government’s Department of Economic Development (Immigration Unit) in partnership with IRCC under the Agreement for Canada-Yukon Co-operation on Immigration.
Yukon: Elections Yukon (2002) Unicameral: All 19 seats in the Yukon Legislative Assembly (every 4 years, on the first Monday of November) 12 April 2021: 3 November 2025 Nunavut: Elections Nunavut (2003) Unicameral: All 22 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut (every 4 years, on the last Monday of October) 25 October 2021: 27 October 2025
The so-called "free right of nomination" (fri nomineringsrätt) means that if a party has not protected its party label, anyone can set up a ballot for that party. This means that people could be elected for a party who do not have the support of the people behind the party.
Yukon was the only province or territory in Canada without a domestic order from 2015, when the Order of the Northwest Territories was created, until the Order of Yukon's establishment. The Order of Yukon was first proposed in 2016, following public consultation. [1] The order was created by the passage of the Order of Yukon Act in 2018.
Proxy voting, even if allowed, may be limited to infrequent use if the rules governing a body specify minimum attendance requirements. For instance, bylaws may prescribe that a member can be dropped for missing three consecutive meetings. [80] The Journal of Mental Science noted the arguments raised against adopting proxy voting for the ...
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Elections Yukon is an independent agency that oversees elections and plebiscites in the Yukon [2] including: all general elections and by-elections for the 19 Members of the Yukon's Legislative Assembly, according to the Elections Act. [3] School board & school council elections and by-elections. [4] all plebiscites. [citation needed]
Yukon is the second most populous of Canada's three territories with 40,232 residents as of 2021. [1] It is the smallest territory in land area at 472,345 km 2 (182,373 sq mi). [2] Yukon's eight municipalities cover only 0.2% of the territory's land mass [a] but are home to 72.2% of its population.