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Frank Fingland was born in Toronto, Ontario. He attended the University of Toronto and was in the Royal Canadian Navy Reserve. He then attended the London School of Economics in England. In 1951, he worked with the Topographical Survey of Canada in northern British Columbia. In 1952, he worked for the Survey in the Ogilvie Mountains and in 1955 he worked with them again in Yukon’s Hyland River country. He joined the Yukon division of DIAND in 1955 and became the Secretary of the Northwest Territories Council based in Ottawa. In 1960, Fingland moved to Whitehorse and worked in the Commissioner’s office until 1964. In 1964/65 he was reginal administrator of the Baffin Region in Frobisher Bay (Iqaluit) and then went back to Ottawa for a year with the Department of Forestry. From 1966 to 1969, he was in Whitehorse as the Executive Assistant to Yukon Commissioners Gordon Cameron and Jim Smith. He worked with Smith for three years and then went back to DIAND and the Privy Council office in Ottawa from 1969 to 1971. He returned to Whitehorse in 1971-1972 as Administrator and Executive Assistant to Jim Smith. From 1972 to 1978, he was in Ottawa and Quebec.((Linda Johnson, //At the Heart of Gold: The Yukon Commissioner’s Office 1898-2010.// | Frank Fingland was born in Toronto, Ontario. He attended the University of Toronto and was in the Royal Canadian Navy Reserve. He then attended the London School of Economics in England. In 1951, he worked with the Topographical Survey of Canada in northern British Columbia. In 1952, he worked for the Survey in the Ogilvie Mountains and in 1955 he worked with them again in Yukon’s Hyland River country. He joined the Yukon division of DIAND in 1955 and became the Secretary of the Northwest Territories Council based in Ottawa. In 1960, Fingland moved to Whitehorse and worked in the Commissioner’s office until 1964. In 1964/65 he was reginal administrator of the Baffin Region in Frobisher Bay (Iqaluit) and then went back to Ottawa for a year with the Department of Forestry. From 1966 to 1969, he was in Whitehorse as the Executive Assistant to Yukon Commissioners Gordon Cameron and Jim Smith. He worked with Smith for three years and then went back to DIAND and the Privy Council office in Ottawa from 1969 to 1971. He returned to Whitehorse in 1971-1972 as Administrator and Executive Assistant to Jim Smith. From 1972 to 1978, he was in Ottawa and Quebec.((Linda Johnson, //At the Heart of Gold: The Yukon Commissioner’s Office 1898-2010.// | ||
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