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Yukon Progressive Conservative Party

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Founded
  
1978 (1978)

Succeeded by
  
Yukon Party

Colours
  
Blue

Dissolved
  
1991 (1991)

Ideology
  
Conservatism

The Yukon Progressive Conservative Party (in French: Parti progressiste-conservateur du Yukon) was a conservative political party in Yukon, Canada. It is now known as the Yukon Party.

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History

The Yukon Progressive Conservative Party was founded in April 1978. Long time Yukon legislator Hilda Watson was elected the party's first leader defeating Yukon MP Erik Nielsen by one vote. Watson had been a member of the territorial Legislative Council since 1970, and became the first woman in Canadian history to lead a political party into a general election. However, she was unable to win a seat in the 1978 election, and consequently resigned. Chris Pearson became leader of the party as well as the government.

The Progressive Conservatives were defeated in the 1985 election by the Yukon New Democratic Party (NDP) led by Tony Penikett. With Prime Minister Brian Mulroney's Progressive Conservative federal government's increasing unpopularity, the Yukon Progressive Conservatives decided to sever their relations with the federal Conservatives, and renamed themselves the "Yukon Party" prior to the 1992 election.

Leaders

  • Hilda Watson 1978
  • Chris Pearson 1978-1979 (interim), 1978-1985
  • Willard Phelps 1985-1991
  • References

    Yukon Progressive Conservative Party Wikipedia