Statement from Minister McPhee on new community space in the Jim Smith building

Minister of Health and Social Services Tracy-Anne McPhee has issued the following statement:


“Today marks a significant step forward in our Downtown Whitehorse Safety Response Plan.

“Starting today, the Jim Smith Building will host a new community space in the former cafeteria, extending a welcoming space to members of our community and providing access to crucial support services.

Public notice of break-in at Whitehorse Victim Services office

The Government of Yukon is reporting a break-in that occurred at the Whitehorse Victim Services office sometime between the evening of March 15 and the morning of March 16, 2024.

The Whitehorse detachment of RCMP “M” Division is investigating the break-in and the Department of Justice is following the appropriate procedures to respond to the privacy breach affecting confidential files that contain sensitive personal information.

Government of Yukon extends engagement period for Inclusive Yukon Families survey

The engagement for Inclusive Yukon Families has been extended to March 22, 2024, to allow Yukoners more time to respond to the online survey on inclusive parentage and naming.

This public engagement includes an in-person engagement (which will run beyond March 22, 2024) and an online survey that launched on February 22, 2024, and will now extend to March 22, 2024. Results from this engagement will help inform future amendments to the Children’s Law Act, Change of Name Act and Vital Statistics Act. This work will include:

One week until the temporary Whitehorse Public Library closure

Users of the Whitehorse Public Library are reminded that the library will be temporarily closed from March 25 to April 21, 2024, while the carpet is replaced. The carpet installation will make the library safer and a more inviting space for the community.

There will be no in-person services during the closure; however, online resources such as e-books, research materials, movies, TV shows, music and audiobooks will still be available.

Government of Yukon promotes diverse housing opportunities with opening of sale by tender of Whitehorse’s 2 Klondike Road

The Government of Yukon is committed to addressing the housing pressures that Yukoners are facing while also enhancing the wellbeing of communities across the territory. As part of this commitment, the Yukon government is announcing a development opportunity for 2 Klondike Road, formerly the Macaulay Lodge, located in Whitehorse’s Riverdale neighbourhood. The lot is now available for purchase through a tender process.

The Government of Yukon and West End Developments announce sale of 5th and Rogers

This is a joint news release between the Government of Yukon and West End Developments.

The Government of Yukon has signed an agreement to sell the Whitehorse 5th and Rogers site to West End Developments to develop the parcel for residential and commercial use.

West End Developments has a vision for development that will revitalize an area of downtown Whitehorse largely unused since the mid-1960s. The project will be renamed Kèjän + Rogers, which reflects a collective reconciliation path forward.

Miscellaneous Statute Law Amendment Act, 2024 tabled

Minister of Justice Tracy-Anne McPhee introduced Bill No. 37 today, entitled the Miscellaneous Statute Law Amendment Act, 2024.

The Bill proposes amendments which will, if passed, ensure that 15 Yukon acts currently including typos, language errors or outdated names and references are corrected and up to date. These changes are minor and editorial in nature and they do not impact how the laws to be amended apply in practice.

The Government of Yukon begins construction of 44 lot residential subdivision in Haines Junction

The Government of Yukon has awarded Castle Rock Enterprises the contract for construction of a 44-lot serviced residential subdivision in Haines Junction. The project is part of the Government of Yukon’s ambitious land and housing development agenda. Once complete, the subdivision will include 44 serviced residential lots surrounding a central park with over a kilometre of connected trails.

Statement from Minister McPhee on securing nearly $86 million to improve health care in the Yukon

Minister of Health and Social Services Tracy-Anne McPhee has issued the following statement:

“Yukoners deserve a health care system that provides coordinated, culturally safe and timely access to care. I am proud to announce that today, the Government of Yukon and the Government of Canada signed bilateral agreements providing the Yukon with $86 million to expand primary health care services, to support long-term care, home care and community care, to respond to the Substance Use Health Emergency and to recruit and retain health care workers.

Government of Yukon introduces revised legislation for the Exemptions Act

On March 12, 2024, Bill 36 was introduced in the Yukon Legislative Assembly to repeal and replace the Exemptions Act.