Read all of CBC Yukon's election coverage to date
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Over the past few weeks, CBC Yukon has been covering the federal election campaign in the territory.
The election was triggered on Aug. 15 when Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau's request to dissolve Parliament was approved by the governor general.
Yukoners, along with Canadians across the country, will head to the polls on Monday.
We covered local candidates, their platforms and what they are saying regarding important issues in the North.
On Aug. 5, Larry Bagnell, who spent much of the last 20 years as Yukon's MP, said he wasn't running in the next federal election. Bagnell, who had already been nominated by the local Liberal association to run in the election, cited wanting to spend more time with his children as his reason for stepping down.
Dr. Brendan Hanley announced on Aug. 10 that he was taking leave as the territory's chief medical officer to be the Liberal candidate in the federal election. Hanley said that as a politician, he wants to focus on climate change action, reconciliation and mental health initiatives.
For Yukon Party Leader Currie Dixon, Hanley's decision to run for the Liberals put his impartiality as chief medical officer of health in doubt. Dixon said he would like Hanley to step down.