We’ve launched a service to give Yukoners another way to report poachers and polluters.
The Better to Know website is a resource for people with questions about sexual health and relationships.
As we head into summer, we’ve just launched improvements to how we present Yukon fire danger ratings.
Spring is here and it’s time to take stock of our digital projects. This is our update from our last post in January.
Hansard is the transcript of what is said in the Yukon Legislative Assembly.
As March 2020 hit, the government issued COVID-19 information with increasing frequency. We looked for ways to better support citizens and health care workers. We determined a COVID-19 self-assessment tool would be helpful.
The Government of Yukon’s eServices for Citizens Unit leads the government's digital transformation in public service delivery. We build, maintain and support digital platforms, standards, design systems and more.
We’re looking for participants to help us test new and existing government services and websites.
As we head in to the new year, it’s a good time review our projects and report on how we’ve been progressing since our last update in August.
The Government of Yukon has partnered with the Ontario Digital Service and colleagues across the country to offer our staff a training series called, “How to be digital in the public service.” We’ve also made sure that staff working for other gove