Yukon Party Leader Currie Dixon says Yukon voters have opted for change by electing what he calls a “strong Yukon Party majority government.”

Dixon is set to become the Yukon’s first premier born in the territory, a point which he recognized in his speech to supporters Monday night, which he also used to outline priorities.

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“They (voters) wanted change to address our housing crisis, they wanted our health-care infrastructure to keep up with our population growth, and our health system to meet the needs of all Yukoners, regardless of what community they live in,” Dixo

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