Currie Dixon


Currie Dixon is a Canadian politician and the leader of the Yukon Party, who was a cabinet minister in the government of Darrell Pasloski and is the former MLA for Copperbelt North, having been elected in the 2011 election.

Political career

Dixon was elected to the Yukon Legislative Assembly in the general election of October 11, 2011, in the newly created riding of Copperbelt North. He defeated Liberal Leader Arthur Mitchell, then Leader of the Official Opposition, for the seat.
He was sworn into Cabinet on November 5, 2011, as the Minister of Environment and Minister of Economic Development. He was appointed Minister of Community Services and Minister of the Public Service Commission on January 16, 2015.
He is the youngest Cabinet minister in Yukon history and among the youngest in Canadian history.
On June 15, 2016, Dixon announced that he would not seek a second term as MLA of Copperbelt North. The Yukon Party government was reduced to opposition as a result of the election.

Leadership bid

On December 5, 2019, Dixon announced that he would run in the Yukon Party leadership election, which will be held on May 23, 2020. He was elected as leader of the Yukon Party on May 23, 2020, replacing Darrell Pasloski, who resigned in November 2016, and interim leader Stacey Hassard; he defeated opponents Linda Benoit and Brad Cathers in two ballots.

Personal life

Dixon worked as a senior policy advisor to the Premier in the Yukon Cabinet Offices after completing university and before entering politics.
He holds an undergraduate degree in political science and history from Saint Francis Xavier University and a graduate degree in political science from the University of Northern British Columbia, focusing on the relationship between the Yukon and First Nations governments in the area of education.
He was born and raised in Whitehorse.

Electoral record

Yukon Party leadership election, 2020

Yukon general election, 2011

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