Yukon premier calls election, saying he’ll fight carbon tax ‘tooth and nail’
WHITEHORSE — Voters in Yukon will go to the polls on Nov. 7 after a 31-day campaign that is expected to focus on First Nations relations, the economy and a controversial carbon tax on greenhouse gas emissions.
Premier Darrell Pasloski called the election Friday following weeks of unofficial campaigning by all parties in the legislature.
Pasloski made the announcement at a grocery store in Whitehorse, saying he will create jobs and “stand up for our true north.”
“I promise to put your families’ interests and concerns first, at all times, and I promise to fight the carbon tax tooth and nail,” he said.


