- John
Ostashek (May 10,[citation needed] 1936 – June 10, 2007) was a
Yukon politician. An entrepreneur, he was
elected leader of the
Yukon Party in June...
- amid some controversy. His successor, John
Ostashek,
returned to
using government leader, as did
Ostashek's successor Piers McDonald. McDonald's successor...
-
party whose leader was so
young and
politically inexperienced, and John
Ostashek was
acclaimed as his
successor in
November after his sole challenger, Daniel...
- 1992
election by the
conservative Yukon Party. Penikett's successor, John
Ostashek,
dropped Penikett's use of the
title "Premier",
reverting to the older...
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Second party Third party YLP YP
Leader Pat
Duncan Piers McDonald John
Ostashek Party Liberal New
Democratic Yukon Party Leader's seat
Porter Cr**** South...
-
defeated in 2000. The
conservatives returned to
power in 1992
under John
Ostashek after having renamed themselves the
Yukon Party. The
Liberal government...
- was
narrowly defeated by a
minority Yukon Party government led by John
Ostashek and
propped up by
three independent MLAs.
Penikett subsequently resigned...
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Commons and
Deputy Prime Minister of
Canada William Ogilvie —
surveyor John
Ostashek —
former premier Chris Pearson —
former Government Leader Edward Peghin...
- 1989 election (27th Leg.) New
Democratic (Ldr. 1981) MLA for
Whitehorse West 4 John
Ostashek (1936–2007) 7
November 1992 18
October 1996 1992 election (28th Leg.) Yukon...
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Territories –
Nellie Cournoyea then Don
Morin Premier of
Yukon – John
Ostashek Lieutenant-Governor of
Alberta –
Gordon Towers Lieutenant-Governor of British...