WHITEHORSE—Yukon residents will head to the polls on Monday for Canada’s fourth election held during the COVID−19 pandemic. When the legislature was dissolved, the Liberals held a majority followed by the Yukon Party and the NDP. Liberal Leader Sandy Silver, who was first elected in 2011, led the party to a surprise election win in 2016, going from the only elected representative to leading the party’s second−ever majority government. “People wanted change,” he said in a recent interview about the win. “The first year, we were feeding from the fire hose … I was the only member of my team at that point that had any legislative experience.” Silver pointed to his government’s handling of the COVID−19 pandemic and the recent territorial budget, which estimated the GDP would grow by 7.9 percent in 2021, as reasons voters should choose to keep his party in power. “Now is not the time …