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Tr'ondek Hwech'in council sworn in, election of chief postponed

The Tr'ondk Hwch'in First Nation in Dawson City, Yukon, has sworn in a new council, without a new chief.

Chief election to be held when 'it could be safely conducted with appropriate COVID-19 protocols'

An election for the Tr'ondk Hwch'in First Nation's chief has been postponed because of the COVID-19 pandemic. (Google)

The Tr'ondk Hwch'in First Nation in Dawson City, Yukon, has sworn in a new council, without a new chief.

Three councillors Ryan Peterson, Clara Van Bibber, and Darren Bullen won their seats on council by acclamation, andSimon Naganowas acclaimed as deputy chief. All will serve a three-year term.

The swearing in ceremony was streamed live on the First Nation's Facebook pageon Wednesday.

An election for the First Nation's chief has been postponed because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Nagano will serve as acting chief until an election can be held.

The First Nation has not set a date for the chief election, but said in a news release it would happen when "it could be safely conducted with appropriate COVID-19 protocols."

Three people had earlier put their names forward to run for chief including Roberta Joseph, who held the position for the last two terms but a spokesperson for the First Nation says there may be othernames on the ballot by the time an election is held.

Other YukonFirst Nations have also delayed elections during the pandemic, while some have gone ahead.