Don Branigan

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Preceded byArt Deer
Succeeded byFlo Whyard
Preceded byFlo Whyard
Succeeded byBill Weigand
Don Branigan
Mayor of Whitehorse
In office
1979–1982
Preceded byArt Deer
Succeeded byFlo Whyard
In office
1984–1991
Preceded byFlo Whyard
Succeeded byBill Weigand
Personal details
Born1933
Died (aged 66)
Carcross, Yukon, Canada
Occupationmedical doctor

Donald W. Branigan (1933 – June 27, 1999) was a Canadian politician and medical doctor, best known as a former mayor of Whitehorse, Yukon.[1] As a medical doctor, he was also noted for his frequent legal conflicts with medical licensing bodies opposed to his use of holistic medical practices such as acupuncture.[2]

Born in Loverna, Saskatchewan, Branigan trained as a medical doctor at the University of Alberta.[3] Practicing as a rural family doctor, he was mayor of the town of Manning, Alberta,[1] a Liberal Party of Canada candidate for Peace River in the 1968 federal election, and a candidate for the leadership of the Alberta Liberal Party in its 1969 leadership race, before moving to Yukon.[1]

Move to Whitehorse

Politics

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