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Tony Penikett | |
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3rd Premier of the Yukon | |
In office May 29, 1985 – November 6, 1992 | |
Prime Minister | Brian Mulroney |
Commissioner | Douglas Bell John Kenneth McKinnon |
Preceded by | Willard Phelps (Progressive Conservative) |
Succeeded by | John Ostashek (Yukon Party) |
Leader of the Yukon New Democratic Party | |
In office 1981–1995 | |
Preceded by | Fred Berger |
Succeeded by | Piers McDonald |
Personal details | |
Born | Antony David John Penikett Error: Need valid birth date: year, month, day Sussex, England |
Political party | New Democratic Party |
Antony David John "Tony" Penikett (born 1945) is a mediator and negotiator and former politician in Yukon, Canada.
Political Activity & Current Position
Tony Penikett was the: Whitehorse City Councillor from 1977-1979; then Member of the Yukon Legislative Assembly for Whitehorse West during 1978-1995; soon after he was Senior Advisor, Cabinet planning Unit, Government of Saskatchewan, Regina from 1995-1997; then Deputy Minister, Negotiations and, later, Labour, Government of British Columbia, Victoria from 1997-2001.
Currently, he is President of Tony Penikett Negotiations Inc., 2001-present.
Premiers of Yukon | ||
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Leaders of the Yukon NDP | |
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- 1945 births
- Living people
- Premiers of Yukon
- People from Sussex
- Yukon New Democratic Party leaders
- Writers from Yukon
- People from Whitehorse, Yukon
- People educated at St Albans School, Hertfordshire
- Presidents of the New Democratic Party of Canada
- Yukon municipal politicians
- Canadian television writers
- Canadian non-fiction writers