Social Democrats in the Yukon
Social Democrats in the Yukon
The Klondike Gold Rush of 1898 began a pattern of uneven economic development that continues nearly a century later in the Yukon, that vast, mountainous territory in the northwest corner of Canada. The discovery of an untapped resource creates fabulous wealth for a few, while luring and then abandoning thousands of workers.
“We have more ghost towns than living communities” is how Yukon Premier Tony Penikett sums up his territory’s chronic boom-and-bust economy. ̶...
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