Table of Precedence for the Yukon
- The Commissioner of the Yukon
- The Premier of Yukon
- The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of the Yukon
- The Justice of the Supreme Court
- Members of the Executive Council of the Yukon
- The Leader of the Official Opposition
- Members of the Legislative Assembly of the Yukon with precedence governed by the date of their first election to the Legislature
- Federal Member of Parliament for the Yukon
- Member of the Senate from the Yukon
- Yukon First Nation Chiefs and Council of Yukon First Nations
- Bishops of Roman Catholic and Anglican faiths with precedence determined by order of appointment
- R.C.M.P. Divisional Commander
- Armed Forces Commander
- Territorial Court Judges
- Mayor of Whitehorse
- Yukon Government Deputy Ministers and senior Yukon Government officials with the status of Deputy Ministers, with precedence according to the respective dates of their appointments to the position
Note: Members of the Federal Cabinet and Privy Councillors not of the Cabinet would be given precedence immediately after the Premier, when in attendance at Territorial functions.