Statement from Premier Pillai on the coronation of His Majesty The King and Her Majesty The Queen

Premier Ranj Pillai released the following statement: 

“On behalf of the people of the Yukon, I extend congratulations to His Majesty King Charles III and Her Majesty Queen Camilla on their coronation.

“This historic moment marks a new chapter in the life of the monarchy and we wish them success as they undertake their duties and responsibilities. 

Statement from the Minister responsible for Women and Gender Equity Directorate Jeanie McLean on Red Dress Day

The following statement was released by Minister Jeanie McLean:

“On May 5, we observe Red Dress Day. This important occasion was inspired by Métis artist Jaime Black, who in 2010 hung red dresses as part of her REDress Project installation to represent Indigenous lives lost to gender-based violence. Since then, red dresses have become a symbol of the missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and Two-Spirit+ people.

Recipients announced for annual First Nation cultural centres and museums special projects funding

The annual Special Projects Capital Assistance Program (SPCAP) has granted funding to 12 First Nation cultural centres and museums across the Yukon for a total of $348,000 distributed among 15 projects.

The provided funding will aid in a range of initiatives that will improve the ability of the recipients to share their stories, including to protect, preserve and interpret their collections. Funded projects for 2023/24 include the planning, installation and improvement of current and future exhibits, collections management, building repair and more.

Senior leadership updates in the Government of Yukon public service

Premier Ranj Pillai has made changes to the leadership positions in the departments of Energy, Mines and Resources, Health and Social Services, and Finance.

Samantha Paterson will move from her position as Assistant Deputy Minister for corporate services with Energy, Mines and Resources to a three-month acting assignment as Deputy Minister for the department. Paul McConnell is leaving the Yukon and there is a competition underway to permanently staff this position. This appointment is effective on May 9.

Yukon school calendar dates finalized for 2023–24

A complete list of calendar dates for all Yukon schools for the 2023–24 school year is now finalized and available online at Yukon.ca.

School calendars are developed in partnership with school administrators, school councils, and school communities, and then approved by the Minister and school boards for schools under their authority.

Government of Yukon releases reports on 405 Alexander Street

The Government of Yukon is committed to ending and preventing homelessness, tackling the Substance Use Health Emergency, promoting reconciliation and health equity, and ensuring the safety and wellbeing of all Yukoners.

As part of this work, the Yukon government released independent reports from House of Wolf & Associates and Vink Consulting on safety and wellness issues connected to 405 Alexander Street and the surrounding neighbourhood. 

Lottery and tender open for lots in Yukon communities

As part of its commitment to make housing more accessible and more affordable in the territory, the Government of Yukon has launched multiple lottery and tender processes for land in numerous Yukon communities.

Twenty-five residential lots are being released today by public lottery in Carmacks, Dawson City, Destruction Bay, Faro, Haines Junction, Mayo and Watson Lake. This lot release builds on the Yukon government’s commitment to making more land available to Yukoners.

One industrial lot in Dawson City and two industrial lots in Ross River are available via tender.

New online Flood Atlas launched to strengthen public safety and provide information about potential flooding

The Government of Yukon has launched a new online Flood Atlas, making it simpler to access details on flood-related alerts and long-term flood preparation in the territory.

The Flood Atlas website displays flood-related advisories and provides an overall picture of potential flood situations, along with information about the government’s official flood mapping initiative and links to resources about Yukon water science and flood preparedness. The Flood Atlas is also designed to streamline the process of issuing flood warnings to the public.

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