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Yukon headed for minority government with two main parties tied at eight seats each

The Globe and Mail WHITEHORSE Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer Mark Kelly/The Canadian Press Yukon is headed toward a minority government with the Liberal and Yukon parties tied with the same number of seats after Monday’s election. With all of the votes counted, the Liberal and Yukon parties had eight seats each, and the NDP had won two seats. The riding of Vuntut Gwitchin is slated for a judicial recount after Liberal candidate Pauline Frost, the territory’s health and environment minister, was tied with New Democrat Annie Blake at 78 votes each. No other candidates ran in the riding.

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Letter: Submerged lands

Print article Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s “land management gambit” needs a more critical review than you gave it. His executive order purports to impose state management on “all navigable waterways” and their associated submerged lands in Alaska, but it cannot do that. First, state jurisdiction extends only to those waterways formally determined to be “navigable” for title purposes, under factual and legal tests going back to the 1800s. If the United States contests navigability, then a federal court must decide. Second, state jurisdiction applies only to waterways on federal lands that were “unreserved” at the time of Alaska statehood in 1959; that is the date Alaska is deemed to have received title to navigable water bottoms. While this includes many of the “national interest lands” that were designated by ANILCA the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act in 1980, it does not include all of them. Any federal land withdrawal that pre-dated statehoo

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