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Dennis G.
Fentie (November 8, 1950 –
August 30, 2019) was a
Canadian politician. He was the
seventh premier of
Yukon and
leader of the
Yukon Party, serving...
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founded in
Stockholm by
brewer Henok Fentie and
artist Karl
Grandin in 2010. A
common friend of
Fentie's and Grandin's saw that the pair had similar...
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government of Pat
Duncan was
defeated in
elections in
November 2002, with
Dennis Fentie of the
Yukon Party forming the
government as premier. The
Yukon Act, p****ed...
- but the
early election call backfired. The
Yukon Party had
elected Dennis Fentie, a
rural Member of the
Yukon Legislative ****embly (MLA), who had defected...
- Wondie; Woldeare****, Mengistab; Asfaw, Getachew; Gerba, Heran; Kadi, Duru;
Fentie,
Atalay Mulu (2023). "A
three years antimicrobials consumption in Ethiopia...
- Sources. Ben-Gurion
University of the Negev, pp. 35-38D. Tiruneh, S. A.,
Fentie, D. T., Yigizaw, T. S., Abebe, A. Gelaye, K. A. (2021). "Spatial Distribution...
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riding of Faro
after the
resignation of
Trevor Harding in 2000.
Dennis Fentie (NDP)
defects to the
Yukon Party in May 2002 and
became leader one month...
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football head
coach Dennis Farina (1944–2013),
American character actor Dennis Fentie (1950–2019),
Canadian politician Dennis Ferrera (born 1980),
Honduran footballer...
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leadership of the
Yukon Party in 2011,
following the
resignation of
Dennis Fentie, but lost to
Darrell Pasloski. Jim Kenyon, a
former veterinary surgeon,...
- politics, he was a mechanic,
taxidermist and guide. He was
defeated by
Dennis Fentie when he ran for
reelection in 1996. O'Handley,
Kathleen (1996). Canadian...