Yukon News Releases
/* ES HIDE ALL TABS FOR KUOOT php print render($tabs); */ ?>Yukon Fire Marshal concludes Ibex Valley fire investigation
The Yukon Fire Marshal’s Office has concluded the investigation into the Takhini Bridge XY-019 wildfire, concluding that the wildfire was human-caused and accidental.
The XY-019 wildfire burned near the Ibex Valley neighbourhood, prompting an evacuation alert for most residents from July 8 to July 17. Wildfire crews worked to contain the fire and reduce the threat to local residents and properties. The wildfire was eventually contained without injury or property damage.
Holiday statement from the Yukon’s Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Ranade
"Happy holidays to one and all. As the festive season brings us together and respiratory illnesses are circulating in the territory, it is important to practise everything we have learned to reduce the spread of viruses and illnesses.
“Here are my four top tips to help stop the spread:
Update from Premier Pillai and Minister McPhee on downtown Whitehorse community safety
Premier Ranj Pillai and Minister of Health and Social Services Tracy-Anne McPhee have issued the following statement:
“The Government of Yukon is continuing to work with downtown Whitehorse community partners, businesses and residents to ensure that our capital city remains a welcoming place where all Yukoners and visitors feel safe and have access to the supports and services they need.
New walk-in medical clinic to open in Whitehorse
This news release has been edited to update the information on how to book an appointment.
The Government of Yukon continues to work towards the goal of ensuring that all Yukoners have access to the health care and supportive services they need, when they need them. The Government of Yukon is opening a new walk-in medical clinic in Whitehorse to provide accessible and essential non-urgent health care services.
Electoral District Boundaries Commission members appointed
The Government of Yukon has announced the selected members who will participate in the upcoming Electoral District Boundaries Commission. This commission is required by the Elections Act.
The members are:
Government of Yukon working with public utilities to ensure Yukon grid remains reliable as intermittent renewables increase
The Government of Yukon is committed to sustainable and effective energy solutions that meet the increasing needs of the territory.
Over the years, Yukoners have shown a strong interest in addressing the climate crisis by embracing renewable energy technologies. The high interest and rapid uptake in the Yukon government’s renewable energy programs has achieved its goal of adding renewable electricity onto the main electrical grid and in diesel-dependent communities seven years ahead of schedule.
Carbon rebate remote supplement to increase for Yukoners outside Whitehorse
Starting in July 2024, the remote supplement for Yukoners living outside Whitehorse will double as part of the territory’s carbon rebate program. This means more money will come back to Yukoners in communities who may have higher travel costs. The remote supplement will be 20 per cent in addition to the regular carbon rebate payment, an increase from the current 10 per cent.
This new rebate amount will apply automatically to anyone who reports their primary address as outside of Whitehorse on their tax return.
The Government of Yukon encourages those 55 and older to express interest in 2024 Canada 55+ Games
The Government of Yukon is encouraging eligible Yukoners to attend the Canada 55+ Games in Quebec City from August 27 to 30, 2024. The games are open to adults aged 55 years and over as of December 31 of the year the games are held.
Those who would like to attend the games can submit an “I Might Go” form, found on www.elderactive.ca, by January 12, 2024. This form expresses a potential athlete's interest to the organizing committee and helps with the planning of the event.
Physician joins Centre de Santé Constellation Health Centre, enhancing integrated, collaborative care team
The Government of Yukon is continuing to support the health and wellness of all Yukoners. As part of this work, a Yukon-based physician has been recruited to the Centre de Santé Constellation Health Centre. The hiring of this new physician reflects the Yukon government’s commitment to increasing access to primary health care and implementing the recommendations and vision from the Putting People First report.
Government of Yukon, Yukon Hospital Corporation and health partners release new Health Human Resources Strategy to better meet Yukoners’ needs
This is a joint news release between the Government of Yukon and Yukon Hospital Corporation.
Today, the Government of Yukon, Yukon Hospital Corporation and health partners released a Health Human Resources Strategy to better ensure that Yukoners have access to the health care services they need, when and where they need them.
2023 Putting People First annual report shows continued progress
The Government of Yukon has released the 2023 Putting People First annual report, which provides an update on progress made in carrying out the report's 76 recommendations.
Of the 76 recommendations, 89 per cent are either in progress, or operational, compared to 70 per cent from the previous year.
Statement from Premier Pillai on the selection of the new Premier of the Northwest Territories
Premier Ranj Pillai has issued the following statement:
“On behalf of the Government of Yukon, I congratulate R.J. Simpson on being selected to serve as the Premier of the Northwest Territories by the Territorial Leadership Committee.
Statement from Minister McPhee on International Human Rights Day
Minister of Justice Tracy-Anne McPhee has issued the following statement:
“This Sunday, December 10, is International Human Rights Day, marking the 75th anniversary of the United Nations General Assembly’s adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
“The declaration is a groundbreaking global pledge that proclaims the absolute rights to which everyone is entitled as a human being – regardless of race, colour, religion, sex, gender, language, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status.
Nominations are open for the first Yukon Sustainability Awards
Nominations are now open for the new Yukon Sustainability Awards. This series of green business recognition awards honours Yukon businesses that have proven their commitment to the creation of a more sustainable economy and to supporting the territory’s Our Clean Future strategy. Nominees will have shown themselves to be responsible leaders in integrating sustainable practices into their business models, with a dedication to Indigenous reconciliation and collaboration.
The deadline for nominations is December 15, 2023.
Yukon leaders meet in Ottawa and Toronto
Yukon leaders were in Ottawa this week for Yukon Days to discuss the territory’s priorities with the federal government.
Statement from Premier Ranj Pillai on the Assembly of First Nations election
Premier Ranj Pillai has issued the following statement:
“On behalf of the Government of Yukon, I am pleased to congratulate Cindy Woodhouse on her recent election as National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations.
“Throughout her career, National Chief Woodhouse has worked on improving the lives of First Nations Citizens through various positions within First Nations governments and most recently as the Assembly of First Nations’ Manitoba Regional Chief.
Artist-in-residence exhibition opens at Yukon Archives
As part of the ongoing celebration of its 50th year, Yukon Archives is proud to present the opening of an exhibition entitled This Must Be the Place! by its artist-in-residence, Tara Kolla.
Statement from Premier Pillai commemorating the start of Hanukkah
Premier Pillai has issued the following statement:
“As the sun sets today, I extend my warmest wishes to everyone in the Jewish community celebrating Hanukkah.
Known as the Festival of Lights, Jewish families and communities will gather together each evening for the next eight days to commemorate the Maccabees’ victory over the Syrian Greek army and the miracle of a single day’s worth of oil illuminating the temple for eight nights. Symbolically, this holiday represents the triumph of light over darkness and liberation from oppression.
Statement from Minister McLean and Minister McPhee on the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women
Minister responsible for the Women and Gender Equity Directorate Jeanie McLean and the Minister of Justice Tracy-Anne McPhee have issued the following statement:
“Thirty-four years ago, the lives of 14 young women were lost to a senseless and cowardly act of violence. A gunman targeted female students at the École Polytechnique de Montréal, killing 14 and wounding many others, simply because of their gender.
The Government of Yukon invites sports organizations to nominate athletes for the 2023 sports awards
The Government of Yukon is seeking nominations for the 2023 Government of Yukon Sports Awards.
The territory’s athletes are recognized with two awards: the Premier’s Award of Sport Excellence, which recognizes achievements on the international and national stage and the Minister’s Award of Sport Recognition, which is linked to regional events.
Nomination forms are available on Yukon.ca and athletes can be nominated up to January 15, 2024. The awards recognize an athlete’s accomplishments during the 2023 calendar year.