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which the three territories received greater funding from Ottawa. Among Fentie's major accomplishments were the establishment of the hospitals at Watson Lake and Dawson City, updates of Robert Campbell Highway and increase in the industry in Watson Lake. Fentie along with the officials and MLAs conducted the annual community tours, to visit every community and conducted public meetings with the residents to let their problems be known to the bureaucrats.
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In 2003, Fentie along with two other territorial premiers opposed the Health Accord proposed by Ottawa. He maintained that the deal did not take into consideration the ground realities and cost of delivering services in the northern regions. Eventually a new funding deal was brought up as a result of
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After the 2002 election, it was revealed he had been convicted and spent time in prison for heroin trafficking in 1974 when he was 24 years old. During the 2002 election campaign, he made it public that he had spent time in jail for a narcotics charge but did not make the fact it was heroin public
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Hassard stated that the hospitals at Watson Lake and Dawson City were credited to efforts by Fentie. While noting down few of Fentie's accomplishments, Watson Lake Mayor Cheryl O’Brien credited Fentie, with the establishment of the hospital, updates to Robert Campbell Highway and increase in the
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In 2003, Fentie along with two other territorial premiers refused to agree to the Health Accord proposed by Ottawa meant for the rest of Canada. The three opposing premiers maintained that the deal did not take into consideration the ground realities and cost of delivery in the northern regions.
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who was defeated by Fentie's Yukon Party in 2002, "He was a tireless champion of Watson Lake and Southeast Yukon, especially the forestry and mining industry in the Legislature in Piers McDonald's government. His strong advocacy for the Yukon continued in Opposition with the Yukon Party and as
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for October 10. Fentie was re-elected for a fourth time in the riding of Watson Lake and the Yukon Party was voted to a second straight majority government. The Yukon Party under Fentie's leadership won 12 of 18 seats in the legislative assembly.
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Before entering politics, Fentie was involved in logging, tourism, mining, trucking, and fuel distribution in and around Watson Lake. Fentie had served as director of both the Association of Yukon Forests and the Watson Lake Chamber of Commerce.
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stated that Fentie took stands on certain issues independent of the party politics. Serving as the Yukon Party premier, Fentie pursued several leftist socially progressive initiatives, while as an NDP member he had pursued rightist initiatives.
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Fentie had stated that, "An ambulance ride in Ottawa is a plane ride in the territories." Eventually a new funding deal was brought up and agreed upon as a result of which the three territories received greater funding from Ottawa.
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Fentie's majority government was reduced to minority government status in August 2006, when three Yukon Party MLAs resigned or chose to sit as independents. Copperbelt MLA
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Fentie was elected twice (in 1996 and 2000) as a NDP MLA after which he joined the Yukon party, later getting elected as its leader. In the
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On April 27, 2011, Fentie announced he would be resigning and would not be running for re-election.
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Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of Yukon on the General Election Held on September 30, 1996
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In May 2002, Fentie left the NDP, crossing the floor to sit with the
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resigned after facing sexual assault charges and Klondike MLA
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was ousted after refusing to repay a government loan.
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Fentie was first elected MLA for Watson Lake in the
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Index


Premier of the Yukon
Jack Cable
Geraldine Van Bibber
Doug Phillips
Pat Duncan
Darrell Pasloski
Elaine Taylor
MLA
Watson Lake
John Devries
Patti McLeod
Leader of the Yukon Party
Peter Jenkins
Edmonton
Alberta
Whitehorse
Yukon
New Democratic
Yukon Party
premier of Yukon
Yukon Party
MLA
Watson Lake
2002 election
Yukon Legislative Assembly
Edmonton
Watson Lake
1996 election
Yukon New Democratic Party

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