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Statement from Minister McPhee on the Jim Smith Building Community warming space
Minister McPhee provides an update on the Jim Smith Building community warming space.
Government of Yukon and Yukon Medical Association entering negotiations on next Memorandum of Understanding
The Government of Yukon and the Yukon Medical Association are entering negotiations on a new MOU to strengthen collaboration and advance key health care priorities.
Government of Yukon launches new tourism dashboard
The Government of Yukon has launched the Yukon Tourism Indicators Dashboard, an online tool providing up-to-date data on visitor numbers, spending patterns and industry trends to support tourism planning and decision-making.
Statement from Premier Pillai on the International Day to combat Islamophobia
The International Day to Combat Islamophobia is a reminder of the importance of fostering respect, inclusion and safety for all Yukoners.
Government of Yukon offers letters of support for foreign nationals with work permits expiring in 2025
The Government of Yukon and the Government of Canada have extended a temporary measure to help prospective applicants to the Yukon Nominee Program with expiring work permits.
Residential Tenancies Act tabled in the Yukon Legislative Assembly
The Residential Tenancies Act is tabled in the Yukon Legislative Assembly.
Statement from Premier Pillai on Purim
Premier Ranj Pillai wishes a happy Purim to all those celebrating.
Senior leadership appointments in the Government of Yukon public service
Premier Ranj Pillai has made three senior leadership appointments.
Government of Yukon introduces the Technical Amendments (Estates, Unclaimed Bodies and Related Matters) Act (2025)
Today, the Government of Yukon proposed to amend four acts in the Technical Amendments Act (2025) to help estate planning and administration in the Yukon.
Canada and Yukon increase investments in popular Heat Pump Program
The governments of Canada and Yukon announce increase in funding to help Yukon homeowners transition to energy-efficient heat pump systems.