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Tony Penikett
3rd Premier of the Yukon
In office
May 29, 1985 – November 6, 1992
Prime MinisterBrian Mulroney
CommissionerDouglas Bell
John Kenneth McKinnon
Preceded byWillard Phelps (Progressive Conservative)
Succeeded byJohn Ostashek (Yukon Party)
Leader of the Yukon New Democratic Party
In office
1981–1995
Preceded byFred Berger
Succeeded byPiers McDonald
Personal details
BornAntony David John Penikett
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Sussex, England
Political partyNew 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
Leaders of the Yukon NDP

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