The drama over the territorial election results for the Vuntut Gwitchin riding is over. For the moment, anyway.
Following a judicial review late Monday afternoon at the Whitehorse courthouse which led to a drawing of lots to break the 78-78 tie in ballots, Annie Blake of the NDP emerged as the winner and MLA-designate.
She defeated Pauline Frost, the Liberal minister of Health and Social Services and Environment.
The NDP’s gain casts a new wrinkle for the incoming government, likely to be led by Premier Sandy Silver’s Liberals.
The final results from the April 12 election leave the Liberals with eight seats, the Yukon Party with eight seats and the NDP with three seats.
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Children’s Corner offers full-day programs, five days a week for both 3- and 4-year-olds. Class size is limited to 15 students, and seats are available at both the River and Pond campuses.
Classrooms are designed with learning centers that focus on literacy, blocks and puzzles, science exploration, dramatic play, music and theme-based learning. Lessons follow the Tools of the Mind curriculum, which enables teachers to provide young children with the skills necessary for learning.
The program recognizes that children have different learning styles and incorporates each child’s unique needs into daily activities. In addition to classroom teachers and aides, Children’s Corner staff includes full-time nurses, social workers and English as a Second Language services.