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- John_Ostashek abstract "John Ostashek (May 10[citation needed], 1936 – June 10, 2007) was a former Yukon politician. An entrepreneur, he was elected leader of the Yukon Party in June 1992 and led it to victory in the fall 1992 election in which he also won a seat in the legislature for the first time. Ostashek declined to use the title Premier adopted by his predecessor, Tony Penikett and preferred to be called Government Leader. Ostashek's minority government, which was kept in power with the support of right leaning independent MLAs, was a conservative one which instituted welfare reform and a reduction of public services. Soon after coming into power, his government signed land claims agreements with four First Nations communities in the Yukon which had been negotiated by the previous government. Ostashek's Yukon Party lost the 1996 election to the Yukon NDP though he retained his seat and became leader of the opposition. In the 2000 election however his Yukon Party was again defeated, this time by the Liberals with Ostashek losing his own seat. He subsequently resigned as Yukon Party leader and retired from politics.He died on June 10, 2007, aged 71 from cancer.".
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- John_Ostashek deathDate "2007-06-10".
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- John_Ostashek deathYear "2007".
- John_Ostashek office "MLA for Porter Creek North".
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- John_Ostashek primeMinister Jean_Chr%C3%A9tien.
- John_Ostashek primeMinister Kim_Campbell.
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- John_Ostashek successor Don_Roberts_(politician).
- John_Ostashek successor Piers_McDonald.
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- John_Ostashek predecessor "Tony Penikett".
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- John_Ostashek primeminister Jean_Chrétien.
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- John_Ostashek successor "Piers McDonald".
- John_Ostashek termEnd "1996-10-18".
- John_Ostashek termEnd "2000".
- John_Ostashek termStart "1992".
- John_Ostashek termStart "1992-11-07".
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