HART Combined Intersection Upgrades

This engagement is now closed.

It ran from 2023-06-01 to 2023-06-30.

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What was this engagement about? 

The City of Whitehorse and Government of Yukon are partnering on the HART: Combined Intersection Upgrades project. This joint initiative will focus on improving the Range Road & Two Mile Hill Road and Alaska Highway & Hamilton Boulevard / Two Mile Hill Road intersections.

That is where the HART comes in – H for Hamilton Boulevard, A for Alaska Highway, R for Range Road and T for Two Mile Hill.

Aishihik bison management plan review

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It ran from 2023-03-23 to 2023-05-21.

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What was this engagement about? 

The Government of Yukon is supporting the Yukon Fish and Wildlife Management Board’s (YFWMB) public engagement on the draft 2022 Conservation and Action Plan for the Aishihik Bison Population.

The new management plan seeks a better balance between bison control and harvest as well as managing the impacts of bison hunters on people, other wildlife, and the land. It also provides interim bison harvest guidelines.

The YFWMB wants your feedback about how well the management plan outlines opportunities for continued sustainable harvest and addressing concerns about impacts.

Whitehorse school facilities capital planning

This engagement is now closed.

It ran from 2023-03-14 to 2023-05-15.

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What was this engagement about? 

We want to hear what Yukoners’ needs, ideas and considerations are for Whitehorse-area school facilities.

The Whitehorse schools replacement ranking, released in 2022, identifies Whitehorse schools to be renovated or replaced in the coming years. The ranking is based on a broad set of weighted criteria, including:

  • building condition;
  • enrollment demand;
  • utilization; and
  • support for an adaptive, modern and integrated learning environment.

The Government of Yukon recognizes that plans for building, upgrading and renovating school facilities should also reflect the values and needs of the users and the community. We are looking to public engagement to tell us about the user experiences in Whitehorse school infrastructure in consideration of these themes:

  • modern learning environments;
  • connection to the outdoors;
  • cultural, inclusive and accessible spaces; and
  • other elements the public determines.

Proposed Resource Roads Regulation

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It ran from 2023-03-08 to 2023-05-08.

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What was this engagement about? 

This engagement outlines the key elements of the proposed Resource Roads Regulation. We want to gather feedback and ensure the regulation is as comprehensive as it can be before it becomes law.

Extended producer responsibility (EPR) in the Yukon

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It ran from 2022-11-01 to 2023-02-17.

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What was this engagement about? 

Our current recycling system is fragile and financially unsustainable.

To help solve this issue, we're adopting extended producer responsibility, which means large producers that sell products and packaging will be responsible for the recycling or disposal of it.

The 3 priority product categories are:

  • printed and packaging products, such as blue box type items (excluding beverage containers);
  • household hazardous waste, such as waste paints, fuels and solvents; and
  • automotive wastes, such as waste oil, waste antifreeze and their containers.

Extended Producer Responsibility will provide financial sustainability for recycling, keep more waste out of landfills and help us reach our waste diversion and greenhouse gas reduction targets under Our Clean Future.

We want to hear from you about how you think the program should work, including details on:

  • what specific products and sources of waste should be included in the regulation;
  • service level expectations;
  • exemptions for small businesses; and
  • program plans and approvals.

New minerals legislation

This engagement is now closed.

It ran from 2023-02-08 to 2023-05-09.

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What was this engagement about? 

We wanted to hear your views on the approaches we’re considering for new minerals legislation. We’ve developed these approaches in collaboration with Yukon First Nations.

We wanted to know what you think about the approaches and how they could support:

  • a strong and viable industry in the future;
  • environmental protection;
  • Indigenous rights; and
  • healthy and sustainable Yukon communities.

Forest Resources Act review

This engagement is now closed.

It ran from 2023-02-09 to 2023-04-13.

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What was this engagement about? 

The Forest Resources Act working group have developed draft recommended changes.

The proposed changes seek to improve the functionality of this legislation for the Government of Yukon, industry, First Nations and the public.

Some of the potential updates to the forestry legislation are:

  • streamlining and modernizing the licensing and permitting process;
  • improving administrative and planning processes;
  • enabling the development of community forest timber harvest plans and
  • building more flexibility into the forest resources permit.

We’re interested in hearing from you about these proposed changes.

French language services: exploring the next steps

This engagement is now closed.

It ran from 2022-11-21 to 2022-12-17.

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What was this engagement about? 

The purpose of this public engagement is to gather public feedback and explore the next steps to help the Government of Yukon continue improving access to French language services and information. We want to ensure that we prioritize the actions that will have the most impact on you and your family over the next two years.

Dawson Regional Land Use Recommended Plan (DRLUP)

This engagement is now closed.

It ran from 2022-09-19 to 2022-12-20.

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What was this engagement about? 

The Dawson Regional Planning Commission drafted the Recommended Plan based on input received from the public, community members, and stakeholders.

The Dawson Regional Planning Commission is an independent body of six Yukon community members. The Commission’s job is to develop and present a draft Land Use Plan, a Recommended Plan, and if needed, a Final Recommended Plan for the region to the Parties. 

Yukon Land Use Planning Council helps governments, Yukon First Nations and Regional Planning Commissions coordinate their efforts to conduct regional land use planning. The Yukon Land Use Planning Council was created through Chapter 11 of the Umbrella Final Agreement.

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation public survey

This engagement is now closed.

It ran from 2022-03-08 to 2022-04-30.

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What was this engagement about? 

The Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Call to Action #80 calls on the federal government, in collaboration with Indigenous Peoples, to establish as a statutory holiday a National Day for Truth and Reconciliation to honour Survivors, their families and communities and ensure that public commemoration of the history and legacy of residential schools remains a vital component of the reconciliation process.

On September 30, 2021, the federal government introduced this new statutory holiday for federally regulated employees.

The Government of Yukon is seeking feedback from the public on whether the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (September 30) should become a general (paid) holiday for all employees in the Yukon.

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