This a joint news release between the Government of Canada and the Government of Yukon.
To enhance Arctic security, regional connectivity and ongoing access to resources, the governments of Yukon and Canada have agreed to include the Dempster Highway in the Yukon Resource Gateway Project. This is a significant step in the ongoing enhancement of Canada’s only all-season highway crossing to the Arctic Circle.
The Dempster Highway is a vital regional link for Yukoners and the communities it serves, both in the Yukon and in the Northwest Territories. This nationally significant highway enables the transportation of resources, goods and services while attracting tourists from around the world.
By including the Dempster Highway in the Yukon Resource Gateway Project, the Government of Yukon is investing in improving year-round reliability, upgrading northern infrastructure, and ensuring safer, more efficient travel for Yukoners. The planned improvements will focus on making the highway safer and more reliable through road surface improvements, road reconstruction, avalanche and rockfall mitigation, sinkhole repairs, improved roadside safety measures and improved drainage.
This work will create jobs for Yukoners, strengthen northern communities, drive economic growth and help mitigate the impacts of climate change.
Initiated in 2017, the Yukon Resource Gateway Project supports infrastructure upgrades for existing roads in mineral rich areas to support long-term, sustainable mineral development. With the addition of the Dempster Highway, the project will now also contribute to supporting Arctic security and sovereignty.
For each component of the Yukon Resource Gateway Project, the Government of Yukon negotiates a project agreement with the Yukon First Nation in whose Traditional Territory the project resides. These project agreements provide a process for the Government of Yukon and Yukon First Nations governments to work collaboratively to create meaningful employment and business opportunities that create lasting benefits.
By building a more resilient Dempster Highway, we are enhancing a critical corridor that serves multiple sectors, including tourism and the transport of vital supplies to local communities. This addition to the project compliments our ongoing commitment to invest in infrastructure upgrades to support economic growth and long-term, sustainable mineral development across the territory.
Modern and accessible infrastructure is a key component of resiliency and long-term economic growth for Yukoners while reinforcing their sovereignty and security. Through the inclusion of the Dempster Highway in the Yukon Resource Gateway Project, we will be able to better support the expansion, sustainability, and reliability of a vital northern route that provides essential travel and transportation.
A strong and reliable transportation network is essential for the prosperity of our communities and industries. Investing in the Dempster Highway will improve safety, support economic opportunities, and reinforce Canada’s Arctic sovereignty. This initiative underscores our commitment to infrastructure that meets the needs of Yukoners while contributing to Canada’s broader strategic priorities in the Arctic.
The inclusion of the Dempster Highway in the Yukon Resource Gateway Program marks a bold step forward in fortifying our northern transportation network. This not only enhances safety and accessibility for all Yukoners, but it also paves the way for future economic opportunities. By modernizing a critical corridor and working hand-in-hand with Yukon First Nations, we are strengthening our commitment to both community prosperity and Canada’s Arctic sovereignty.
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The Yukon Resource Gateway Project now targets roads benefiting mining, Arctic security and regional connectivity projects.
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The project is designed to enhance the safety, reliability and accessibility of the Yukon’s road network while supporting Canada’s long-term economic growth and prosperity.
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The Dempster Highway is a nationally significant road that connects the Yukon and the Northwest Territories to the rest of Canada via the National Highway System. As Canada’s only all-season public road crossing the Arctic Circle, the Dempster Highway is a vital transportation route for residents, businesses and travellers.
Laura Seeley
Cabinet Communications
867-332-7627
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Krysten Johnson
Communications, Highways and Public Works
867-332-4847
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Alison Callaghan
Communications, Energy, Mines and Resources
867-334-3460
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