Rouble served as a backbench MLA in his first term and Deputy Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, as well as Yukon Party Caucus Chair.
Collins High School in Whitehorse, a decision that eventually went millions over budget and resulted in a half decade of delays.
[3] The appointment drew disdain from the opposition[9] and the media, since as Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources, Rouble had worked to undermine the recommendations of the Council's Peel Watershed Commission after six years of public consultations.
The process surrounding the Peel Watershed Commission eventually led to a legal challenge at the Supreme Court of Canada in 2017.
Prior to entering territorial politics, he served on the Marsh Lake Advisory Council and worked as a small business owner.