Government of Yukon announces over $30 million in municipal grant funding

The Yukon’s eight municipalities will receive over $30 million from the Government of Yukon through the 2026 Comprehensive Municipal Grant. This is a two per cent increase from 2025 and the first time the annual grant has surpassed $30 million.

Additionally, up to $88,000 is provided annually to the Association of Yukon Communities to support professional development opportunities for staff at First Nations governments, municipalities and local advisory councils.

The grant is the Government of Yukon’s core funding for municipal governments. It helps cover the cost of essential services such as fresh drinking water, wastewater treatment, waste collection, recycling and other services required under the Municipal Act and other legislation.

The unconditional grant provides municipal governments with predictable funding, helping them to set priorities, balance budgets and reduce the burden on local taxpayers.

The Comprehensive Municipal Grant is the cornerstone of financial support for Yukon municipalities. Our government understands the importance of stable core funding that helps municipalities deliver essential local services to their residents, especially as the Yukon’s population grows.

Minister of Community Services Cory Bellmore

This year marks the second year of the enhanced Comprehensive Municipal Grant, which is an important step forward that reflects years of collaboration with the Government of Yukon. The built-in index is helping funding keep pace with inflation and rising costs, which is critical for municipalities facing growing pressures, including higher energy and operating expenses. We value this strong partnership and the progress made, while recognizing that municipalities are still managing tight financial realities. This funding is essential, and there is more work ahead to ensure it continues to meet the needs of Yukon communities.

President of the Association of Yukon Communities Lauren Hanchar

Quick facts
  • The Comprehensive Municipal Grant is the Government of Yukon’s primary mechanism for directly funding municipal governments.

  • The exact funding amount calculated for 2026 is $30,001,165.

  • The Comprehensive Municipal Grant was created in 1991 and is calculated annually using a formula set out in legislation. The formula includes a base amount for each municipality and takes into account factors such as population, the number of dwellings, major infrastructure assets and a municipality’s ability to raise revenue locally.

  • The amount of funding municipalities receive will never drop below the 2024 funding levels, providing funding certainty.

Backgrounder

Municipality

2026 calculation

2025 amount

Carmacks

$1,958,057

$1,944,125 

Dawson 

$3,282,270 

$3,259,922 

Faro 

$2,185,679 

$2,187,821 

Haines Junction 

$2,641,014

$2,525,583 

Mayo 

$2,013,210

$1,963,717 

Teslin 

$1,754,304 

$1,697,682 

Watson Lake 

$ 3,007,755 

$2,944,191 

Whitehorse  

$13,158,876 

$12,993,040 

Total

$30,001,165 

$29,516,081 

Media contact

Tim Kucharuk 
Press secretary, Cabinet Communications 
867-335-2419 
[email protected] 

Natalie Van Sterthem
Communcations, Community Services
867-333-9159
[email protected] 

News release #:
26-102
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Date modified: 2026-04-14