Government of Yukon and Yukon First Nations renew firefighting partnerships for wildfire season

Keeping with the Yukon government’s commitment to working in partnership with Yukon First Nations and being there for Yukoners in times of crisis, the Government of Yukon and Yukon First Nations have renewed three-year agreements for managing wildfire in the territory. These agreements outline hiring procedures for initial attack firefighters across the Yukon.

What We Heard report published highlighting feedback on carbon rebate program design

The Government of Yukon has published a “What We Heard” report outlining feedback from  stakeholders regarding how funds generated by the Government of Canada's Output-Based Pricing System (OBPS) can be reinvested into a carbon rebate program.

The OBPS, a component of the federal carbon pollution pricing system, was designed to lower emissions while maintaining the competitive edge of energy-intensive and trade-exposed industries.

Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in Government and the Government of Yukon sign Memorandum of Understanding

This is a joint news release between the Government of Yukon and the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Government.

In Dawson City yesterday, Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Government and the Government of Yukon signed a Memorandum of Understanding that provides a framework for both governments to collaborate on the implementation and delivery of child and family services for Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in Citizens.

What We Heard report on French-language services and communications released

This news release has been edited for added clarification on the topics discussed during the public engagement. 

The Government of Yukon has released a What We Heard report highlighting feedback from Yukoners and stakeholders regarding areas of success, potential improvements and future actions to enhance access to French-language services and information.

Government of Yukon and Teslin Tlingit Council mark agreement to improve community safety

On June 1, the Government of Yukon and the Teslin Tlingit Council held an event to commemorate the signing of a cooperation agreement between Teslin Tlingit Council and the Government of Yukon, which provides the community with additional supports through the work of the Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods (SCAN) Unit.

Yukon Legislative Assembly returns to historic home in Dawson City

The Government of Yukon recognizes the importance of honouring the territory's history using an approach that honours the enduring presence of Indigenous peoples since time immemorial, while also commemorating the pivotal moments that shaped Yukon's role in joining the Confederation of Canada.

A special sitting of the Yukon Legislative Assembly was held in Dawson City today to commemorate the Yukon’s 125th anniversary. It was June 13, 1898, that this land separated from the Northwest Territories and joined Confederation as the Yukon Territory.

Government of Yukon reminds rural Yukoners to switch to new satellite internet service provider

The Government of Yukon recognizes the importance of having access to affordable, robust and dependable internet for Yukoners. For the past number of years the Xplore satellite service, formerly Xplornet, has provided internet access for more than 280 rural Yukoners.

Effective September 2023, Xplore internet services will no longer be available. It is likely that customers may experience connectivity issues prior to this date.

Rural Yukoners can secure uninterrupted internet access by proactively exploring alternative service providers.

Yukon schools and community organizations receive $350,000 for student attendance projects

This is a joint news release between the Government of Yukon and the Victoria Gold Yukon Student Encouragement Society’s Every Student, Every Day funding program.

A total of $350,000 in support has been awarded to 36 projects across the Yukon through the Every Student, Every Day fund, with support from the Government of Yukon.

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