Oath to monarch now optional in the Yukon after council refuses to pledge allegiance
DAWSON CITY, Y.T. — Municipal leaders in the Yukon now have the option of taking an oath to the Constitution or to King Charles during their swearing-in ceremonies, after a new council in one community refused to pledge allegiance to the monarch.
Minister of Community Services Richard Mostyn says the territory has amended its Municipal Act after Dawson City’s mayor-elect and four new councillors refused to swear an oath to the King during their Nov. 5 investiture ceremony.
Governance in the Yukon’s second-largest municipality has been at a standstill since then.
Coun. Darwyn Lynn says he wasn’t comfortable taking the mandatory Oath of Allegiance to the monarch because of the Crown’s history with Indigenous Peoples.