Documents
The Umbrella Final Agreement is a framework for negotiating the individual Final Agreements. It was signed on May 29, 1993 by the Government of Canada, the Government of Yukon and the Council of Yukon First Nations.
Understanding the Umbrella Final Agreement explains, chapter by chapter, what is contained in the Umbrella Final Agreement in a way that is easy for the public to understand.
The Gwich’in Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement is a constitutionally-protected modern treaty that outlines the Gwich’in’s rights. This document was signed on April 22, 1992.
The Inuvialuit Final Agreement is a constitutionally-protected modern treaty that outlines the Inuvialuit’s rights. This document was signed on June 5, 1984.
The Kwanlin Dün First Nation—Government of Yukon Intergovernmental Accord lays out how the two governments will work together on a number of shared priorities. This document was signed on November 27, 2015.
The First Nation of Na-Cho Nyäk Dun Self-Government Agreement defines the First Nations’ self-government powers including law-making, taxation, and programs and services. This document was signed on May 29, 1993.
The Carcross/Tagish First Nation —Government of Yukon Intergovernmental Accord lays out how the two governments will work together on a number of shared priorities. This document was signed on March 20, 2015.
Together Today For Our Children Tomorrow was the policy paper that paved the way for the negotiation of the Yukon Final and Self-Government Agreements. A delegation of Yukon First Nations Chiefs presented it to the federal government in... more
Economic Accounts 2017 was prepared by the Yukon Bureau of Statistics and is governed by the Statistics Act.
This document is the proposed framework for the Yukon Government Carbon Price Rebate.
This document outlines frequently asked questions regarding the proposed framework for the Yukon Government Carbon Price Rebate.
Use this form to declare that you're the authorized agent to sign on behalf of a corporation regarding its mineral tenure.
Use this form to transfer your quartz claims to another person or company.
Use this form in conjunction with the transfer form to transfer your placer claims to another party.
This is a summary of the Màn Tl’àt (Shallow Bay) zoning committee meeting that was held on November 21, 2018.
In this document you will find what the amendments to the Act and the proposed consequential regulation amendments are aimed at as well as details on the Engagement.
Yukon Monthly Statistical Review December 2018 was prepared by the Yukon Bureau of Statistics and is governed by the Statistics Act.
The Teslin Tlingit Council and Government of Yukon Intergovernmental Agreement lays out how the two governments will work together on a number of shared priorities. This document was signed on January 12, 2018.
The Teslin Tlingit Council Personal Income Tax Room Sharing Agreement lays out how the Government of Yukon and First Nation government will collect and share personal income tax on Settlement Land. This document was signed on December 22,... more
The Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Personal Income Tax Room Sharing Agreement lays out how the Government of Yukon and First Nation government will collect and share personal income tax on Settlement Land. This document was signed on December 17, 2009.
The Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation Personal Income Tax Room Sharing Agreement lays out how the Government of Yukon and First Nation government will collect and share personal income tax on Settlement Land. This document was signed on... more
This document details information about the Yukon Sound Recording Program. It lays out the purpose, objectives, outcomes, applicant eligibility, funding guidelines, eligible activities, ineligible activities, requirements, assessment and... more
The installation guide to accompany your Quick Start Home Energy Kit. The kit is available from the Energy Branch. By following the instructions in this guide, you will discover that life in an energy efficient home can be more affordable... more
Yukon Employment December 2018 was prepared by the Yukon Bureau of Statistics and is governed by the Statistics Act.