Yukon Federation of Labour Announces New Leadership Team
Whitehorse, Yukon —The Yukon Federation of Labour (YFL) is proud to announce that Everett Ledoux has been elected as the new President of the Federation, officially taking office on December 29, 2025. Ledoux, a long-time advocate for workers’ rights and equity, brings a wealth of experience as a shop steward, Vice President for Rural Membership, Chair of the Racialized Workers Committee with PSAC North, and, most recently, as Secretary of the YFL.
Ledoux’s vision for the Federation is rooted in fairness, equality, democracy, and respect for every worker. His platform emphasized stronger employment standards, reforms to the Yukon Public Service Act, improved protections under the Workers’ Compensation Act, and greater support for immigrant and ethnically diverse workers.
“The Yukon runs on workers. Our Federation must reflect that strength by building a fairer, more united movement. I am honoured to serve as President and to continue the fight for transparency, accountability, and respect for every worker in this territory,” said Ledoux.
Newly Elected Board Members and Trustees
Alongside President Ledoux, the Yukon Federation of Labour is pleased to announce the elected officers and Trustees who will guide the Federation in the coming term:
- 1st Vice President: Winnie Hoe, member of Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC)
- 2nd Vice President: Mac Clohan, member of Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW)
- Treasurer: Daniel Bader, member of Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC)
- Trustees: Sherry Masters, Erik Miller, Beverly Gunn (members of PSAC and USW)
- Youth Representative on Council: Tiara Topps, member of PSAC

This leadership team reflects the diversity and strength of Yukon’s labour movement, committed to advancing protections, amplifying worker voices, and ensuring democratic participation across the territory. The position of Secretary is still vacant and open for nominations from affiliate locals.
About the Yukon Federation of Labour
The Yukon Federation of Labour represents thousands of workers across the territory, advocating for fairness, equality, and safe workplaces. As the voice of Yukon’s labour movement, the Federation works to strengthen democratic participation, protect worker rights, and build solidarity across communities.
For more information, please contact:
Everett Ledoux
President, Yukon Federation of Labour
867-456-8250