Statement from Premier Pillai on intergovernmental relations

Premier Ranj Pillai has issued the following statement:

“As we envision our future, it is crucial that we reflect on our relationships with municipalities, other governments, Yukon First Nations and beyond.

Government vaping bill will make gains towards addressing increasing vaping rates

The Yukon government is implementing measures to tackle a rise in vaping and reduce the number of vaping-related lung ailments. Today, the Government of Yukon tabled Bill No. 35, the Coordinated Vaping Product Taxation Agreement Act, in the Yukon Legislative Assembly.

The Bill will help target growing rates of vaping across the territory, especially among youth, by enabling the Yukon to participate in a federally coordinated vaping tax.

Government of Yukon’s 2024-25 Budget provides significant investments in health care, education and housing alongside sustainable fiscal management

Today, Finance Minister Sandy Silver tabled the Government of Yukon’s 2024–25 Budget.

Budget 2024–25 lays out the fiscal plan of a government that remains committed to supporting Yukoners and communities while delivering strong, sustainable fiscal management.

This budget continues to help ensure that Yukoners have access to quality health and wellness services by:

Statement from Premier Pillai on the passing of Frances Gus’Duteen Woolsey

Premier Ranj Pillai has issued the following statement: 

Government of Yukon officials attend Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada annual conference

Premier and Minister of Economic Development Ranj Pillai and a delegation of Government of Yukon officials attended the annual Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) conference in Toronto, Ontario.

Government of Yukon provides updates on Health Human Resources progress

The Government of Yukon has made significant progress to address the Yukon’s health human resource challenges since the release of the Yukon’s Health Human Resources Strategy in December 2023.

Actions and accomplishments thus far include:

Government of Yukon announces funding recipients under the National Action Plan to End Gender-Based Violence

The Government of Yukon is pleased to announce $2.2 million in funding to support Yukon-based women’s and gender equity-seeking non-governmental organizations. The funding, which covers the 2023–24 and 2024–25 fiscal years, was made available through the National Action Plan to End Gender-Based Violence.

The funding will support projects that fall under Pillar one and Pillar two of the National Action Plan to End Gender-based Violence: Support for victims, survivors and their families and Prevention.

The recipients of the funding are:

Statement from Premier Ranj Pillai and Minister of Community Services Richard Mostyn congratulating the Special Olympics Team Yukon

Premier Ranj Pillai and Minister of Community Services Richard Mostyn have issued the following statement.

“From February 27th to March 2nd, Special Olympics Team Yukon displayed remarkable talent and unwavering determination at the Special Olympics Canada Winter Games in Calgary.

We are so immensely proud of these athletes for their contributions to Yukon's sports community. They constantly make us all proud with their determination, spirit and accomplishments.

The Government of Yukon is working to make life more affordable for Yukoners

The Government of Yukon is working hard to ensure all Yukoners see the benefits of our stable and growing economy by implementing programs that are addressing inflation, improving access to housing and making it easier for Yukoners to access essential services.

Some of the ways the Government of Yukon is making housing more affordable include:

Government of Yukon launches new campsite reservation service, provides update on enhanced camping experiences

Today, Minister Nils Clarke announced the opening of the new campground reservation service for some of the Yukon’s most popular road-accessible front and backcountry campgrounds.