Once a lonely Liberal, outgoing Yukon Premier Silver reflects on six years at the top
DAWSON CITY, Yukon — Ask Sandy Silver about his path from being the only Liberal in the Yukon’s legislature to the territory’s premier and he will often pivot back to the community he represents, Dawson City, about 500 kilometres north of Whitehorse.
A former math teacher at the community’s only school, he would become Yukon’s first premier from the Klondike and only the second Liberal premier in the party’s 45-year history.
As he prepares to hand over the job to his key cabinet minister and close friend Ranj Pillai, who was acclaimed as party leader over the weekend, Silver says he can still remember the feeling of returning to Dawson City after the party’s dismal results in the 2011 election.
The Liberals had gone from being the official opposition to having only two sitting MLAs. Within months the only other Liberal would leave the party to sit as an independent.