Amendment to the Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods Act tabled

Minister of Justice Tracy-Anne McPhee tabled Bill No. 13 today, proposing an amendment to the Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods (SCAN) Act that would require a review of the legislation.

The Government of Yukon is committed to completing a comprehensive review of the Act. The review will begin in 2023 in order to allow the Department of Justice time to prepare for a full review of the legislation.

Ukrainian Family Support Desk launched to help Ukrainians seek residency in the Yukon and Canada

Yukoners with family members or relatives in Ukraine who are looking for safe haven in the Yukon can now visit the new Ukrainian Family Support Desk. The support desk will help Yukoners and Ukrainians find pathways and resources for Ukrainians who are looking to seek residency in the Yukon and Canada.

The support desk will be staffed by Department of Economic Development staff who are equipped with extensive knowledge of immigration and temporary resident pathways.

The Ukrainian family support desk will:

Old Crow winter road is complete

 This is a joint news release with the Government of Yukon and Vuntut Gwitchin Government (VGG)

Last week the Old Crow winter road opened to restricted traffic. The road will help move materials into the community to support infrastructure projects in the coming years, including the new Health and Wellness Centre, a 10-plex housing unit and the Old Crow Elders Complex.

The road spans 280 kilometres from Eagle Plains to Old Crow. The road will not be publicly accessible and the Vuntut Gwitchin Government (VGG) will control access.

Association of Yukon Communities renews three-year partnership agreement with the Government of Yukon

Joint news release with the Association of Yukon Communities and the Government of Yukon

Minister of Community Services Richard Mostyn and Association of Yukon Communities (AYC) President Gord Curran have signed a renewed partnership agreement at the AYC’s quarterly board meeting on March 5, 2022. The agreement sets the foundation for how the Yukon government and the Association of Yukon Communities will continue to work together over the next three years based on principles of fairness, cooperation and collaboration.

Proposed income tax amendments provide support for businesses

Today, Premier and Finance Minister Sandy Silver tabled Bill #12 in the Yukon Legislative Assembly. The Income Tax Amendments Act, (2022) includes a range of proposed administrative changes that will ensure that the Yukon’s Income Tax Act remains up to date with its federal equivalent and continues to meet the needs of the territory. The changes to the Yukon’s Income Tax Act do not involve any new or increased taxes for Yukoners.

Lottery for new lots in Whistle Bend, Logan and Mayo

The Government of Yukon is releasing 74 residential lots by public lottery in the Whistle Bend and Logan subdivisions in Whitehorse and three lots in Mayo.  

Lottery applications will be accepted until 4:30 p.m. on March 28, 2022. The draw will take place at 1 p.m. on March 31, 2022.

Yukoners recognized through Community Safety Awards

Eighteen Yukoners and one program are recognized for their efforts to prevent crime and foster community safety through the 20202021 Community Safety Awards. To respect public health measures during the COVID-19 pandemic, an in-person ceremony was unable to be held. 

The 20202021 Community Safety Award recipients are:

Leaders meet for the first Yukon Forum of 2022

Today, Premier Sandy Silver and his Cabinet, Council of Yukon First Nations Grand Chief Peter Johnston and the Yukon First Nations Chiefs met in-person and virtually at the Carcross/Tagish Learning Centre for the first Yukon Forum of 2022.

Government of Yukon reaches a decision that advances the Coffee Gold project

The Government of Yukon and the Government of Canada, in partnership with Yukon First Nations, have come to a joint decision to accept the Executive Committee’s recommendation that the Coffee Gold project be allowed to proceed. 

The Coffee Gold project, proposed by the Newmont Corporation, will consist of four open pit gold mines located about 130 kilometres south of Dawson City. The project is expected to have a construction period of 30 months followed by a 10-year operation phase and an 11-year closure phase. 

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