Yolanda Burkhard
Yolanda Burkhard | |
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Mayor of Dawson City, Yukon | |
In office 1976–1978 | |
Preceded by | Colin Mayes |
Succeeded by | Vi Campbell |
Personal details | |
Born | Yolanda Giacometto October 27, 1930 Switzerland |
Died | March 31, 1998 Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada | (aged 67)
Nationality | Swiss-Canadian |
Spouse | Frank Burkhard (m. 1951) |
Occupation | City clerk |
Yolanda Burkhard (née Giacometto; October 27, 1930 – March 31, 1998) was a Canadian politician who served as mayor of Dawson City, Yukon from 1976 to 1978.[1] She was the first woman ever elected mayor of the community;[2] Ione Christensen was elected as the first woman mayor of Whitehorse on the same day.[2]
Born in Switzerland,[1] she was raised there until the death of her father, and then travelled to Dawson City with her mother on what was initially planned as a visit to a family friend.[1] The family ended up settling in the town, where she married Frank Burkhard in 1951.[1] In the 1960s and 1970s, she worked as the city clerk for Dawson City's municipal government, until being dismissed from her position by then-mayor Colin Mayes in 1975.[1] She subsequently worked as a bookkeeper for the local museum,[3] and successfully challenged Mayes in the 1976 municipal election.[1]
In 1977, she took a trip to Bendigo, Victoria, Dawson City's twin town in Australia, to attend the Australian National Gold-Panning Championship.[3]
She stepped down as mayor in 1978, moving to Whitehorse and taking a job with the mining recorder's office,[1] and was succeeded as mayor by Vi Campbell.
She died on March 31, 1998, in Whitehorse.[1] Following her death, MLA Peter Jenkins gave a tribute speech in the Legislative Assembly of Yukon on April 2.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i "In remembrance of Yolanda Burkhard". Hansard of Yukon, April 2, 1998.
- ^ a b "Two women elected mayors in Yukon vote". The Globe and Mail, December 13, 1975.
- ^ a b "Canadian gold town mayor to visit Bendigo". Sydney Morning Herald, April 19, 1977.