Government of Yukon to regulate psychologist profession

To ensure the highest quality of care is available to Yukoners, the Government of Yukon has initiated work to regulate the psychologist profession in the territory. The regulation will align psychologists with other Yukon-regulated health professions, national standards and practices under the Health Professions Act.

The regulation is anticipated to be in place in 2024 and will be a valuable tool for enhancing safety for Yukoners and the longer-term project of modernizing the Health Professions Act.

Statement from the Minister Responsible for the Women and Gender Equity Directorate Jeanie McLean on the annual meeting of the Federal, Provincial and Territorial Ministers Responsible for the Status of Women

Minister Responsible for Women and Gender Equity Directorate Jeanie McLean has issued the following statement:

“I was honoured to represent the Government of Yukon at the 41st annual meeting of the Federal, Provincial and Territorial Ministers Responsible for the Status of Women, held in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island on the Traditional Territory of the Mi’kmaw people. It was an opportunity to exchange knowledge and experience and to share best practices to advance equality for women and gender-diverse people across different jurisdictions.

Government of Yukon introduces new online student financial assistance application portal

The Government of Yukon is committed to supporting education and growth opportunities of all Yukoners. As part of this commitment, the Yukon government has introduced a new online student financial assistance application portal. This means that post-secondary students from the Yukon can conveniently apply for grants and loans online, check the status of their applications and view funding decision letters, all on one connected and convenient platform.

Statement from Premier Pillai on Emancipation Day

Premier Ranj Pillai has issued the following statement:

“August 1, 1834, marks the day that the Slavery Abolition Act came into effect across the British Empire. Today we recognize Emancipation Day, a day of commemoration and a celebration of freedom.

Statement from the Government of Yukon on the death of a wildfire fighter in British Columbia

Premier Ranj Pillai, Minister of Community Services Richard Mostyn and the Yukon Wildland Fire Management branch have issued the following statement:

“The Government of Yukon and Wildland Fire Management send our deepest condolences to British Columbia and Ontario following the death of a wildfire fighter from Ontario who was responding to a fire in northeastern British Columbia (B.C).

Statement from Minister of Environment Nils Clarke on the Canadian Council for Ministers of Environment meeting

Minister of Environment Nils Clarke has issued the following statement:

“Over the past two days I had the opportunity to meet with federal, provincial and territorial Environment Ministers from across the country to advance our shared goals of reducing plastic waste and creating more resilient communities as the Yukon adapts to a changing climate.

Statement from Minister of Health and Social Services Tracy-Anne McPhee on health centre service reductions and staffing shortages

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

“Many Yukoners, especially in the communities, are concerned about staffing shortages and service reductions at their local health care facilities, especially in remote and rural communities. On behalf of the Government of Yukon, I want to assure you that we hear your concerns, appreciate your patience and are working hard to address the situation.

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