Sandy Silver

Sidney Alexander "Sandy" Silver (born October 15, 1969) is a Canadian politician, the ninth and current premier of Yukon since 2016. He was first elected to the Yukon Legislative Assembly in the 2011 election,[1] and was re-elected in 2016. He represents the electoral district of Klondike and is Leader of the Yukon Liberal Party.


Sandy Silver

9th Premier of Yukon
Minister of Finance
Assumed office
December 3, 2016
CommissionerDoug Phillips
Angélique Bernard
Preceded byDarrell Pasloski
Leader of the Yukon Liberal Party
Assumed office
August 17, 2012
Preceded byDarius Elias
Member of the Yukon Legislative Assembly
for Klondike
Assumed office
October 11, 2011
Preceded bySteve Nordick
Personal details
Born
Sidney Alexander Silver

(1969-10-15) October 15, 1969
Antigonish, Nova Scotia
Political partyYukon Liberal Party
OccupationTeacher

Political career

33rd Assembly

Silver was first elected on October 11, 2011, defeating incumbent Yukon Party Cabinet minister Steve Nordick in the rural Yukon riding of Klondike. It was the only gain for the Yukon Liberal Party that election, which saw its caucus reduced to two seats (Silver and Darius Elias) and its leader, Arthur Mitchell defeated.

As a member of the assembly, Sandy Silver sat on the Standing Committee on Public Accounts, the Standing Committee on Appointments to Major Government Board and Committees, and the Members’ Services Board. He also served on the Select Committee on Whistle-blower Protection and the Select Committee Regarding the Risks and Benefits of Hydraulic Fracturing.[2]

On August 17, 2012, Silver became interim leader of the Yukon Liberal Party following the resignation of Darius Elias, who quit the Liberals to sit as an Independent and leaving Silver as the lone Liberal MLA in the legislative assembly.[3] Elias would later cross the floor to sit with the governing Yukon Party.

Silver became the permanent leader of the Yukon Liberal Party by acclamation in February 2014.[4]

34th Assembly

Silver led the Liberals to a majority government in the 2016 election, taking his party from his single seat in the legislature to 11 of 19. It was also the party's strongest-ever showing in rural Yukon, where the Liberals took four of eight seats. Silver himself won the most votes and the highest share of support than any other candidate on election night. His party had campaigned on a platform that advocated for economic diversification, environmental protection, and improving First Nations relations.[5]

Silver and his Cabinet was sworn in on December 3, 2016. His seven-member cabinet consisted of four men and three women.[6] Silver himself assumed the portfolios of Minister of Finance and Minister of the Executive Council Office, in addition to Premier. He is currently also a member of the Members' Services Board.[2]

Personal life

Originally from Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Silver has lived in Dawson City since 1998. Before his election to the Legislative Assembly, he was a high school math teacher at Robert Service School in Dawson. He holds degrees in math and psychology from St. Francis Xavier University and a Bachelor of Education from the University of Maine.[7]

Electoral record

Yukon general election, 2016

Klondike[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
     Liberal Sandy Silver 687 59.1% +10.3%
Yukon PartyBrad Whitelaw36531.4%-5.8%
     NDP Jay Farr 111 9.5% -4.0%
Total 1,163 100.0%

Yukon general election, 2011

Klondike[9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±
     Liberal Sandy Silver 530 48.8% +34.1%
Yukon PartySteve Nordick40437.2%-7.9%
     NDP Jorn Meir 147 13.5% -19.6%
Total 1,085 100.0%

References

  1. Yukon Votes 2011: Klondike CBC News, October 11, 2011.
  2. Sandy Silver, Yukon Legislative Assembly. Retrieved January 26, 2017.
  3. Elias quits the liberals. Yukon News, August 17, 2012.
  4. "Sandy Silver named new Yukon Liberal Party leader". CBC News, February 11, 2014.
  5. Be Heard, Yukon Liberal Party Platform, 2016. Retrieved January 26, 2017.
  6. "Office of the Premier". yukon.ca. August 15, 2018.
  7. Sandy Silver, Liberal Leader, Yukon Liberal Party. Retrieved January 26, 2017.
  8. Unofficial Results, Klondike Elections Yukon, November 7, 2016. Retrieved January 23, 2017
  9. Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of Yukon on the 2011 General Election Elections Yukon, 2011. Retrieved January 21, 2017
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