Office of the Commissioner of Yukon 2.65

412 Main St.
Whitehorse, YT Y1A 2B7
Canada

About Office of the Commissioner of Yukon

Office of the Commissioner of Yukon Office of the Commissioner of Yukon is a well known place listed as Community Organization in Whitehorse ,

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The Office of the Commissioner of Yukon supports the Commissioner of Yukon.

The Commissioner is appointed by the Government of Canada to a role very similar to a provincial lieutenant governor. The Commissioner is Yukon's head of state and generally acts on the advice of elected officials. He is an important figure in the legislature and the Government of Yukon. The Honourable Doug Phillips is responsible for:

- Ensuring Yukon has a Premier in the case of resignation or death or if the government resigns following a defeat in the legislature or in an election.

- Ensuring continuity of government and maintaining democratic freedoms. Swearing-in members of legislative assembly.

- Reading the Speech from the Throne at the opening of each legislative session. Summoning, proroguing, and dissolving the legislature.

- Providing assent to bills passed by the Legislative Assembly, enabling them to become law.

- Signing orders-in-council, Commissioner’s warrants, statutory appointments, and dispositions of Commissioner’s lands on the advice from Cabinet.

- Representing the distinct interests of Yukon’s people by acting as a symbolic head of Yukon, including attending official functions.

The Honourable Doug Phillips was inaugurated as Yukon's Commissioner on December 17, 2010.

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