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George Norris Williams (13 October 1866,
Ōkaihau Ōkaihau is a small town in the Northland Region of New Zealand's North Island, just north of Kaikohe. State Highway 1 passes through Ōkaihau making it fairly busy. Ōkaihau has a primary school (Ōkaihau Primary School) and a secondary scho ...
New Zealand – 9 July 1949,
Dawson City Dawson City, officially the City of Dawson, is a town in the Canadian territory of Yukon. It is inseparably linked to the Klondike Gold Rush (1896–99). Its population was 1,577 as of the 2021 census, making it the second-largest town in Yuko ...
) was the acting
commissioner of Yukon The commissioner of Yukon (french: Commissaire du Yukon) is the representative of the Government of Canada in the Canadian federal territory of Yukon. The commissioner is appointed by the federal government and, in contrast to the governor gene ...
from 13 October 1916 to 1 Apirl 1918, when the previous commissioner, George Black, was fighting in
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. Before serving as the commissioner, he was an elected member of the Yukon Council. He was a member of the
Yukon Order of Pioneers The Yukon Order of Pioneers is a fraternal order founded on December 1, 1894 at Forty Mile, Yukon for the purposes of establishing a police force and a fraternal group whose primary concern would be the welfare, security and well-being of its m ...
. His occupation was once listed as 'miner'. In his career, he approved the ''Workers Compensation Ordinance '', which protected Yukon workers.


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Commissioners of Yukon Members of the Yukon Territorial Council 1866 births 1949 deaths {{Yukon-politician-stub