Council of the Federation Literacy Award presented to Donald Inverarity

Donald Inverarity is the Yukon’s recipient of the 2022 Council of the Federation Literacy Award. This award celebrates the transformative role Donald has played in developing adult literacy across the territory since 1974. It especially recognizes Donald’s pioneering work in digital literacy and technology education. Premier Sandy Silver presented the award to Donald today at a small ceremony held at the Jim Smith Building with family, friends and colleagues in attendance.

Over the past 50 years, Donald has assisted in literacy development for countless Yukoners. He is admired and respected for his long-term role in improving the literacy of others in practical, meaningful and wide-ranging ways. Donald has served as a board member during the early development of what is now Opportunities Yukon and held the role of executive director of the Yukon Entrepreneurship Centre Society.

A lifelong educator, Donald has taught life skills through Junior Achievement Canada, e-commerce in rural communities and financial management within Yukon First Nation communities. Donald has been an instructor for the Yukon Learn Society for many years where he teaches Digital Skills for the Work World and a pre-employment program in rural communities, serving people with learning difficulties and barriers to employment.

The Council of the Federation Literacy Award recognizes the importance of literacy in enabling participation as a full and active citizen in all areas of society. As the 2022 award recipient for the Yukon, Donald receives a certificate signed by Premier Sandy Silver, a personalized gift and a Council of the Federation Literacy Award medallion.

Over the years, the work that Donald Inverarity has done to deliver training programs in our rural communities has provided essential employment and life skills for so many people in the territory. It is my sincere pleasure to recognize Donald for how he has helped to create boundless opportunities for Yukoners through digital literacy and technology education. Donald’s dedication to providing literacy education for Yukoners is both inspiring and monumentally life changing.  

Premier Sandy Silver

Congratulations to Donald Inverarity on receiving the 2022 Council of the Federation Award. Literacy programming is improving the lives of many individuals across the territory. I am certain that the benefits from his remarkable contributions to developing adult education that will provide crucial tools for Yukoners for decades to come.

Minister of Economic Development Ranj Pillai

Quick facts
  • The Council of the Federation Literacy Award was established in 2004 and is presented annually to recipients across the country. The award recognizes excellence of learners, educators, volunteers, community organizations and businesses for outstanding achievements, innovative practices and excellence in adult literacy. The Government of Yukon began presenting the Literacy Award in 2005.

  • The Council of the Federation’s members are the Premiers of Canada’s 13 provinces and territories. The Council fosters a constructive relationship among the provinces and territories and with the federal government, to strengthen the Canadian federation.

Media contact

Renée Francoeur
Cabinet Communications
867-334-9194
renee.francoeur@yukon.ca 


Elsie Jordan
Communications, Economic Development
867-471-0933
elsie.jordan@yukon.ca 

News release #:
22-318
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