This is a joint news release between Yukon First Nations, the Council of Yukon First Nations, the Government of Yukon and the Government of Canada.
Today, leaders representing Yukon First Nations, the Government of Yukon and the Government of Canada convened at the Intergovernmental Forum in Ottawa to advance common priorities, including discussions on proposed collaborative approaches to funding the implementation of First Nations Final and Self-Government Agreements developed by Canada and modern treaty partners.
Attendees included Yukon First Nations Chiefs, Council of Yukon First Nations Grand Chief Peter Johnston, Yukon Premier Ranj Pillai and Yukon Ministers, federal Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations Gary Anandasangaree and Minister of Northern Affairs Dan Vandal.
Since its inception in 2002, the Intergovernmental Forum has served to strengthen relationships and discuss the implementation of Yukon First Nation Final and Self-Government Agreements and issues of mutual concern.
The Yukon government is committed to supporting ongoing collaboration between all three levels of government, and I thank everyone for their thoughtful contributions at today’s Intergovernmental Forum. True reconciliation must be grounded in meaningful partnership and collaboration, where everyone has a seat at the table and their voice is heard. That is why meetings like these are so critical. Our government will continue to work with Yukon First Nations to advocate for federal funding that addresses their needs and supports a thriving, sustainable territory for all Yukoners.
Discussions at the Intergovernmental Forum provide a valuable opportunity for Yukon First Nations to collaborate with Canada and the Yukon government ensuring continued progress on mutual priorities and matters of importance to Yukon First Nations.
The Intergovernmental Forum is a key opportunity for Yukon First Nations Chiefs, the Grand Chief, the Yukon Premier and Ministers, and federal Ministers to strengthen relationships, work on furthering joint priorities and to enhance opportunities for collaboration on issues that matter most to First Nations. Canada is fully committed to implementing the Yukon modern treaties, supporting non-treaty Nations in affirming their self-determination, and ensuring that all Indigenous voices are meaningfully heard in the decisions that shape the future of the territory.
I appreciate every opportunity to meet with territorial and First Nations leadership to learn more about what’s really important to Yukoners, and how we can continue making progress on these issues. It’s only by working together that we ensure strong, vibrant, prosperous and self-reliant Yukon communities.
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The Intergovernmental Forum provides an opportunity for Yukon First Nations with modern treaties, the Government of Yukon and the Government of Canada to discuss areas of mutual interest and advance intergovernmental relationships.
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The Government of Yukon and Yukon First Nations governments regularly travel to Ottawa in December to meet with federal leaders to address regional priorities during Yukon Days. A large number of Canada’s modern treaties are in the Yukon. Eleven of the 14 First Nations in the Yukon have signed Final and Self-Government Agreements with the governments of Canada and Yukon and have jurisdiction in many areas of local and territorial responsibility.
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Supporting Indigenous leadership and co-developing solutions in Northern communities for First Nations, Inuit and Métis is central to advancing the reconciliation journey and self-determination.
Laura Seeley
Cabinet Communications
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Brigitte Parker
Communications, Government of Yukon
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Roni-Sue Sparvier
Communications, Council of Yukon First Nations
867-393-9200 ext. 9223
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Gregory Frame
Press Secretary
Office of the Honourable Gary Anandasangaree
Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations
Kyle Allen
Director of Communications, Parliamentary Affairs and Issues Management
Office of the Minister of Northern Affairs
Media Relations
Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada
819-934-2302