Whitehorse Walk-In Clinic moves to permanent location at Mah’s Point

Yukoners deserve a health care system that provides them timely access to services when and where they need them. The Government of Yukon’s Whitehorse Walk-in Clinic will welcome clients to its new, permanent home at Mah’s Point, 2145 2nd Avenue on Monday, April 29, 2024.

The modernized Exemptions Act receives assent

The Government of Yukon is committed to modernizing laws to better support Yukoners. Yesterday, the Yukon Legislative Assembly passed the Exemptions Act.

This legislation allows Yukoners filing for bankruptcy to keep more of their assets so that they are able to rebuild their financial futures. Prior to today’s update, maximum monetary amounts of items that Yukoners filing for bankruptcy could keep had not changed since 1954, potentially leaving vulnerable Yukoners destitute. The replacement legislation exempts the following items with no limits:

Statement from Minister of Health and Social Services in response to recommendations from the coroner’s inquest

Health and Social Services Minister Tracy-Anne McPhee has issued the following statement:

“Following the conclusion of the coroner’s inquest into the tragic deaths of four members of our community at 405 Alexander, I wish to express my gratitude to everyone who was involved in the diligent – and very difficult – examination of these heartbreaking incidents.

New Old Crow 10-plex ready to welcome first residents

The Government of Yukon is committed to improving access to housing across the territory and is pleased to announce the new 10-plex in Old Crow, built in collaboration with the Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation, is ready to welcome its new occupants.

These 10 new homes will help to empower the community to respond to housing needs. This closely aligns with Yukon Housing Corporation’s strategic aim of strengthening community wellbeing and building a sustainable future.

Statement from Premier Pillai and Minister Mostyn on the National Day of Mourning

“This Sunday, April 28, Yukoners and people throughout Canada pause to pay respect to those who have died and those who have suffered injury or illness due to a work-related incident.

“On this date, we renew our steadfast commitment to health and safety in the workplace.

“Last year in the Yukon, 687 workers were injured on the job, and of those 380 workers required time away from the workplace to recover. Sadly, in the Yukon, there has been one workplace fatality in 2024. Our deepest condolences go out to their family, friends and colleagues.

Brush up on your bear awareness

Living in the Yukon means living in bear country. With bears becoming more active this time of year, extra precautions should be taken to keep people, property and bears safe.

Yukoners can learn more about bear safety, ecology and attractant management at the 2024 Bear Fair. The event will take place on Wednesday, May 15, from noon to 2 pm at LePage Park (at the corner of 3rd Avenue and Wood Street) in Whitehorse.

Miscellaneous Statute Law Amendment Act Receives Assent in the Yukon Legislative Assembly

The Miscellaneous Statute Law Amendment Act, 2024, received assent in the Yukon Legislative Assembly. This Act amends 15 Yukon acts which currently include typos, language errors or outdated names and references to ensure those statutes are corrected and up to date. These changes are minor and editorial in nature, including correcting typos in legislation to fixing numbering errors.

Miscellaneous statute law amendments must be made every few years to reflect changes to other Yukon acts, federal legislation, international agreements or changes to official names.

Government of Yukon invests $6.22 million in affordable housing in five Yukon communities

The construction of approximately 78 new affordable homes is being supported through the seventh round of the Housing Initiatives Fund. The Government of Yukon is committing $6.2 million to fund these shovel-ready, partner-led housing projects.

Additionally, the Government of Yukon is investing $20,000 to further advance the development of affordable housing concepts, showcasing the government’s ongoing dedication and effort to housing needs for Yukoners.

The proponents of the shovel-ready projects selected to receive funding are:

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