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- Mickey_Fisher abstract "Mickey Fisher (born 1940) is a Canadian politician, who served in the Legislative Assembly of Yukon from 1992 to 1996. He represented the electoral district of Lake Laberge as a member of the Yukon Party.First elected in the 1992 election, he served in the cabinet of John Ostashek as Minister of Renewable Resources. He was defeated in the 1996 election by Doug Livingston of the Yukon New Democratic Party, by a margin of just three votes.".
- Mickey_Fisher office "Member of theLegislative Assembly of Yukon".
- Mickey_Fisher party Yukon_Party.
- Mickey_Fisher region Lake_Laberge_(electoral_district).
- Mickey_Fisher residence Whitehorse,_Yukon.
- Mickey_Fisher residence Yukon.
- Mickey_Fisher successor Doug_Livingston.
- Mickey_Fisher wikiPageID "47172949".
- Mickey_Fisher wikiPageLength "1432".
- Mickey_Fisher wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Mickey_Fisher wikiPageRevisionID "670283253".
- Mickey_Fisher wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Mickey_Fisher wikiPageWikiLink Category:1940_births.
- Mickey_Fisher wikiPageWikiLink Category:Living_people.
- Mickey_Fisher wikiPageWikiLink Category:Yukon_Party_MLAs.
- Mickey_Fisher wikiPageWikiLink Doug_Livingston.
- Mickey_Fisher wikiPageWikiLink John_Ostashek.
- Mickey_Fisher wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Laberge_(electoral_district).
- Mickey_Fisher wikiPageWikiLink Whitehorse,_Yukon.
- Mickey_Fisher wikiPageWikiLink Yukon.
- Mickey_Fisher wikiPageWikiLink Yukon_Legislative_Assembly.
- Mickey_Fisher wikiPageWikiLink Yukon_New_Democratic_Party.
- Mickey_Fisher wikiPageWikiLink Yukon_Party.
- Mickey_Fisher wikiPageWikiLink Yukon_general_election,_1992.
- Mickey_Fisher wikiPageWikiLink Yukon_general_election,_1996.
- Mickey_Fisher wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mickey Fisher".
- Mickey_Fisher birthDate "1940".
- Mickey_Fisher constituency Lake_Laberge_(electoral_district).
- Mickey_Fisher name "Mickey Fisher".
- Mickey_Fisher office "Member of the Legislative Assembly of Yukon".
- Mickey_Fisher party Yukon_Party.
- Mickey_Fisher predecessor "first member".
- Mickey_Fisher residence Whitehorse,_Yukon.
- Mickey_Fisher residence Yukon.
- Mickey_Fisher successor Doug_Livingston.
- Mickey_Fisher termEnd "1996".
- Mickey_Fisher termStart "1992".
- Mickey_Fisher wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Politician.
- Mickey_Fisher wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mickey_Fisher wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Yukon-politician-stub.
- Mickey_Fisher subject Category:1940_births.
- Mickey_Fisher subject Category:Living_people.
- Mickey_Fisher subject Category:Yukon_Party_MLAs.
- Mickey_Fisher hypernym Politician.
- Mickey_Fisher type Agent.
- Mickey_Fisher type Person.
- Mickey_Fisher type Politician.
- Mickey_Fisher type Person.
- Mickey_Fisher type Agent.
- Mickey_Fisher type NaturalPerson.
- Mickey_Fisher type Thing.
- Mickey_Fisher type Q215627.
- Mickey_Fisher type Q5.
- Mickey_Fisher type Q82955.
- Mickey_Fisher type Person.
- Mickey_Fisher comment "Mickey Fisher (born 1940) is a Canadian politician, who served in the Legislative Assembly of Yukon from 1992 to 1996. He represented the electoral district of Lake Laberge as a member of the Yukon Party.First elected in the 1992 election, he served in the cabinet of John Ostashek as Minister of Renewable Resources. He was defeated in the 1996 election by Doug Livingston of the Yukon New Democratic Party, by a margin of just three votes.".
- Mickey_Fisher label "Mickey Fisher".
- Mickey_Fisher sameAs Q20676645.
- Mickey_Fisher sameAs Q20676645.
- Mickey_Fisher wasDerivedFrom Mickey_Fisher?oldid=670283253.
- Mickey_Fisher isPrimaryTopicOf Mickey_Fisher.
- Mickey_Fisher name "Mickey Fisher".