Career
First elected to the Yukon Territorial Council in the 1970 election to represent the district of Carmacks-Kluane, she was one of the first two councillors to be appointed to the new executive committee. This gave her ministerial responsibilities over education in the territory. Watson and her fellow executive councillor Norman Chamberlist built a voting bloc with two other non-executive councillors, which gave them effective control over virtually all council business.
In 1974, Watson survived a motion of no confidence brought against her for her handling of a student strike in Pelly Crossing.
Watson was reelected in the 1974 election, but the validity of her election was challenged in court by former executive councillor John Livesey on the basis of allegations that 26 ineligible voters had cast ballots in the district — a number larger than her margin of victory over Livesey. She led the party to victory in the 1978 territorial election, in which she was the party"s candidate in the electoral district of Kluane.
She was succeeded as leader of the party and of the government by Chris Pearson.