In the news today: Voters go to the polls in the Yukon, Montreal has a new mayor
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed…
Election day in the Yukon: Vote includes non-binding electoral reform question
Yukon residents go to the polls today in a territorial election where voters are also being asked for their say on possible electoral reform. The Yukon Liberals went into the race as a minority government holding eight out of 19 seats in the legislature, governing through an agreement with the three territorial New Democrats. The election represents the first substantial challenge for Liberal Premier Mike Pemberton who was elected party leader in June but does not have a seat in the legislature. It is the first territorial election with 21 ridings after several boundaries were redrawn, but the Liberals were only able to find 18 candidates to go up against full slates from the NDP and the Opposition Yukon Party.
Soraya Martinez Ferrada elected mayor of Montreal


