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In the early 1990s, Bourassa served as vice-president of the Whitehorse Chamber of Commerce. In 2000, he ran for mayor of Whitehorse on a platform of improving the city’s waterfront. He was elected in 2000 and again in 2003. During his tenure, the $28.8 million multiplex sports facility was completed and the city placed a ban on smoking in public areas. Bourassa ran for a third term in 2006 but was defeated by Bev Buckway.((“Ernie Bourassa.” // | In the early 1990s, Bourassa served as vice-president of the Whitehorse Chamber of Commerce. In 2000, he ran for mayor of Whitehorse on a platform of improving the city’s waterfront. He was elected in 2000 and again in 2003. During his tenure, the $28.8 million multiplex sports facility was completed and the city placed a ban on smoking in public areas. Bourassa ran for a third term in 2006 but was defeated by Bev Buckway.((“Ernie Bourassa.” // | ||
- | Bourassa served as executive of the 2007 Canada Winter Games, the first Canada Games to be held north of 60. In January 2007, he was appointed president and CEO of the Yukon Chamber of Commerce. He left that position to move to Kelowna in 2007, but returned to Whitehorse in 2009. ((“Ernie Bourassa.” // | + | Bourassa served as executive of the 2007 Canada Winter Games, the first Canada Games to be held north of 60. In January 2007, he was appointed president and CEO of the Yukon Chamber of Commerce. He left that position to move to Kelowna in 2007, but returned to Whitehorse in 2009.((“Ernie Bourassa.” // |
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