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Brad Cathers
Honorific-Suffix:MLA
Residence:Lake Laberge, Yukon
Assembly1:Yukon Legislative
Constituency Am1:Lake Laberge
Term Start1:November 4, 2002
Predecessor1:Pam Buckway
Successor1:incumbent
Office2:Minister of Justice
Premier2:Darrell Pasloski
Term Start2:January 16, 2015
Term End2:December 3, 2016
Predecessor2:Doug Graham
Successor2:Tracy McPhee
Office3:Minister of Community Services
Premier3:Darrell Pasloski
Term Start3:August 5, 2013
Term End3:January 16, 2015
Predecessor3:Elaine Taylor
Successor3:Currie Dixon
Office4:Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources
Premier4:Darrell Pasloski
Term Start4:November 5, 2011
Term End4:August 5, 2013
Predecessor4:Patrick Rouble
Successor4:Scott Kent
Premier5:Dennis Fentie
Term Start5:July 3, 2008
Term End5:August 28, 2009
Predecessor5:Archie Lang
Successor5:Patrick Rouble
Office6:Minister of Health and Social Services
Premier6:Dennis Fentie
Term Start6:December 12, 2005
Term End6:July 3, 2008
Predecessor6:Peter Jenkins
Successor6:Glenn Hart
Party:Yukon Party (2002-2009; 2011-present)
Otherparty:Independent (2009-2011)
Occupation:Politician

Brad Cathers is a Canadian politician. He represents the electoral district of Lake Laberge in the Yukon Legislative Assembly on behalf of the Yukon Party.[1] He is currently the longest-serving incumbent in the Assembly.

Political career

Cathers was first elected to the Yukon Legislative Assembly in the general election of November 4, 2002, and re-elected in the general election of October 10, 2006. He served as Minister of Health and Social Services and Minister responsible for Yukon Workers' Compensation Health and Safety Board from December 12, 2005 to July 3, 2008; as Minister responsible for Yukon Liquor Corporation and Yukon Lottery Commission from July 3, 2008 to July 6, 2009; and as Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources from July 3, 2008 to August 28, 2009. He also served as Government House Leader from December 12, 2005 to August 28, 2009.

On August 28, 2009, Cathers resigned from cabinet and the government caucus to sit as an independent member over issues with then-Premier Dennis Fentie.[2] [3] [4]

On June 29, 2011, Cathers rejoined the government caucus.[5]

On October 11, 2011, Cathers was re-elected for a third term as MLA for Lake Laberge.[6]

Cathers was sworn into Cabinet again on November 5, 2011 as Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources, Minister for Yukon Development Corporation and Yukon Energy Corporation, and Government House Leader.[7] On August 5, 2013, he became Minister of Community Services, and Minister responsible for Yukon Housing Corporation, Yukon Liquor Corporation and the Yukon Lottery Commission.[8]

In a Cabinet shuffle on January 16, 2015, Cathers was made Minister of Justice, Deputy Government House Leader and, for the second time, Minister for Yukon Development Corporation and Yukon Energy.[9]

34th Legislative Assembly

Cathers was re-elected in his riding of Lake Laberge in the 2016 Yukon election, despite the Yukon Party being swept from office by the Yukon Liberal Party. Following the defeat of former Yukon Party Deputy Premier Elaine Taylor, Cathers became the longest-serving incumbent MLA in the Yukon Legislative Assembly.[10]

Cathers is currently a member of the Members' Services Board and the Standing Committee on Rules, Elections and Privileges. He is the Yukon Party caucus critic for the Department of Justice, the Department of Finance, the Sustainable Resources Division (agriculture, forestry and land management) of the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, and the Protective Services Division of the Department of Community Services.[11]

Leadership bid

On December 5, 2019, Cathers announced that he would run in the Yukon Party leadership election, which was held on May 23, 2020.[12] [13] He lost the election to Currie Dixon, placing second on the second ballot.[14]

35th Legislative Assembly

Cathers was re-elected in the 2021 territorial election.[15]

Personal life

Until early 2007, Cathers was part owner of a wilderness tour company, Cathers Wilderness Adventures. He served as the Wilderness Tourism representative on the Yukon Tourism Education Council from 2000 until his election to the Legislative Assembly in 2002.

Cathers was a member of both the federal Reform Party of Canada and its successor, the Canadian Alliance.

Electoral record

Yukon general election, 2016

|-

| Liberal| Alan Young| align="right"| 342| align="right"| 28.5%| align="right"| +12.9%

| NDP| Anne Tayler| align="right"| 261| align="right"| 21.8%| align="right"| -10.7%

|-! align=left colspan=3|Total! align=right| 1,199! align=right| 100.0%! align=right|  - |}

Yukon general election, 2011

|-

| NDP| Frank Turner| align="right"| 330| align="right"| 32.5%| align="right"| +17.5%

| Liberal| Mike Simon| align="right"| 159| align="right"| 15.6%| align="right"| -12.1%|-! align=left colspan=3|Total! align=right| 1,017! align=right| 100.0%! align=right|  - |}

Yukon general election, 2006

|-

| Liberal| John Breen| align="right"|221| align="right"|27.6%| align="right"|+1.5%

| NDP| Nina Sutherland| align="right"|120| align="right"|15.0%| align="right"|-3.0%|-! align=left colspan=3|Total! align=right| 799! align=right| 100.0%! align=right|  - |}

Yukon general election, 2002

|-

| Liberal| Pam Buckway| align="right"|218| align="right"|26.1%| align="right"|-22.4%

| NDP| Bill Commins| align="right"|150| align="right"|18.0%| align="right"|+0.8%|-! align=left colspan=3|Total! align=right|834! align=right|100.0%! align=right|  - |}

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.cbc.ca/ yukonvotes2006/riding/004/ Yukon Votes 2006: Lake Laberge
  2. Web site: Yukon minister's resignation threatens to collapse government. The Globe and Mail. August 31, 2009. May 23, 2015.
  3. News: Cathers resigns over ATCO scandal. Yukon News. August 28, 2009. 2011-03-10. https://web.archive.org/web/20110718145827/http://yukon-news.com/news/14343/#. 2011-07-18. dead.
  4. News: Cathers Shocker Creates a Minority Government. Whitehorse Star. August 28, 2009. May 23, 2015.
  5. Web site: Cathers returns to Yukon Party caucus. 29 June 2011. CBC News. 8 July 2011.
  6. Web site: 2011 Yukon Election Results. Elections Yukon.
  7. News: Premier taps experience in crafting cabinet. Whitehorse Star. November 7, 2011. May 23, 2015.
  8. Web site: Ministers assume new portfolios Government of Yukon news release. Government of Yukon. 2016-03-09.
  9. Web site: Yukon Premier announces changes to Cabinet. Government of Yukon. 2016-03-09.
  10. News: Windeyer . Chris . May 17, 2020 . Voting opens in Yukon Party leadership race . live . . https://web.archive.org/web/20200624062108/https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/voting-opens-yukon-party-leadership-race-1.5570904 . June 24, 2020 . March 15, 2024.
  11. http://www.legassembly.gov.yk.ca/members/cathers.html Brad Cathers
  12. Web site: Yukon Party leadership race gets second candidate. Kennedy. John. 6 December 2019. 26 April 2020. CKRW 96.1FM The Rush.
  13. Web site: MLA Brad Cathers joins Yukon Party leadership race. 6 December 2019. 26 April 2020. CBC News.
  14. Web site: 2020 Yukon Party Leadership Election. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211212/-upDCxAk064. 2021-12-12 . live. May 23, 2020. May 23, 2020. Youtube.
  15. News: Tukker . Paul . April 14, 2021 . By the numbers: Most Yukoners voted for the status quo, but it's not what they'll get . live . . https://web.archive.org/web/20221222092319/https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/yukon-election-results-status-quo-1.5985950 . December 22, 2022 . March 15, 2024.