Canadian Town Council Paralyzed Over Refusal to Swear Oath to King Charles
Dawson City's newly elected officials have until December 9 to resolve the standoff or face nullification of their election results under Yukon law.
- Dawson City's mayor-elect and council members have refused to take the mandatory oath of allegiance to King Charles III, halting all municipal governance.
- The refusal was made in solidarity with council member Darwyn Lynn, an Indigenous leader of the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in First Nation, citing the Crown's historical treatment of Indigenous peoples.
- Under Yukon law, elected officials must take the oath within 40 days of their election or their positions will be declared vacant, with the deadline set for December 9.
- The council has requested permission to take an alternative oath, but Yukon authorities have not yet confirmed whether this request will be granted.
- This incident reflects broader discussions in Canada and other Commonwealth nations about the relevance of pledging allegiance to the monarchy in modern governance.