Ken McKinnon (politician) explained

Ken McKinnon
Office:Commissioner of Yukon
Term Start:March 27, 1986
Term End:June 23, 1995
Predecessor:Douglas Bell
Successor:Judy Gingell
Primeminister:Brian Mulroney
Kim Campbell
Jean Chrétien
Premier:Tony Penikett
John Ostashek
Office1:Member of the Yukon Territorial Council
for Whitehorse North Centre

Term Start1:September 11, 1967
Term End1:November 20, 1978
Predecessor1:Ken Thompson
Term Start2:September 11, 1961
Term End2:September 8, 1964
Predecessor2:Riding established
Successor2:Ken Thompson
Birth Name:John Kenneth McKinnon
Birth Date:20 April 1936
Birth Place:Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Death Place:Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada
Occupation:Businessman

John Kenneth McKinnon (April 20, 1936 – March 13, 2019) was a Canadian politician and the commissioner of Yukon from 1986 to 1995.[1] [2]

Early life

The son of Alex McKinnon and Catherine Luce, he was educated in Norwood, at St. Paul's College and at the University of Manitoba. McKinnon married Judy S. Chenley. He was vice-president and general manager of Northern Television Services.[3]

McKinnon was a Member of the Yukon Territorial Council from 1961 to 1964 and from 1967 to 1974. McKinnon was then appointed Minister of Local Government in 1974, Minister of Highways and Public Works in 1976. He was then Yukon Administrator of the Northern Pipeline Agency from 1979 to 1984 and appointed Commissioner March 27, 1986 then retired in June 1995. After his retirement, he ran in the 1997 Canadian federal election as Progressive Conservative, coming in fourth in the Yukon riding. McKinnon was chancellor of Yukon College from 2000 to 2004.

In 2007, he was named chair of the Yukon Environmental and Socio-Economic Assessment Board.[4]

In March 2019, the Yukon legislature announced that McKinnon had died. He was 82.[5]

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=h_sLAQAAMAAJ&q=%22McKinnon,+John+Kenneth%22 The Canadian Who's who
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=IQXwAAAAMAAJ&q=%22McKinnon,+John+Kenneth%22 The Canadian Parliamentary Guide
  3. Book: Flanagan, Kathleen M. . Canadian Parliamentary Companion, 1991 . 1991 . 0-921925-40-9.
  4. Web site: Minister Prentice Announces New Chair of the Yukon Environmental and Socio-Economic Assessment Board . Indian and Northern Affairs Canada . June 29, 2007 . December 19, 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110613194825/http://www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/ai/mr/nr/m-a2007/2-2905-eng.asp . June 13, 2011 .
  5. https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2019/03/15/former-yukon-politician-businessman-ken-mckinnon-eulogized-as-warm-ambassador.html Former Yukon politician, businessman Ken McKinnon dies age 82