The Government of Yukon is seeking feedback from Indigenous Yukoners on hiring practices

The Government of Yukon is launching a public engagement process to learn more about barriers faced by Indigenous Yukoners in territorial government hiring practices and to gather feedback on the overall experience of Indigenous public servants employed by the Government of Yukon.

Indigenous Yukoners age 18+ are invited to provide feedback through the survey by July 31, 2023. The survey will cover topics such as recruitment process, online application platform and how the Yukon government can make workplaces more inclusive for Indigenous people.

Statement from Premier Pillai on the Hajj

Premier Ranj Pillai has issued the following statement:

“Today is the start of the Hajj, the annual Islamic pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca.

Statement from the Minister responsible for the Women and Gender Equity Directorate Jeanie McLean on International Women in Engineering Day

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

“June 23 is International Women in Engineering Day. We celebrate this day to honour women in the field of engineering. 

“Female engineers are largely under-represented, with women making up only 13.9 per cent of Canadian Engineers in a statistic from 2019.

Statement from Minister responsible for French Language Services Directorate John Streicker on Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day

Minister responsible for French Language Services Directorate John Streicker has issued the following statement for Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day

“On the eve of Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day, the Yukon joins Canadians from coast to coast to coast celebrating Francophone culture. This day is a special occasion to come together with friends and family and be proud of the rich traditions of the Francophonie here in the Yukon and across the country.

Statement from Premier Pillai on the National Day of Remembrance for Victims of Terrorism

Premier Ranj Pillai has issued the following statement:

“Today, flags on Government of Yukon buildings across the territory are flying at half-mast to commemorate the National Day of Remembrance for Victims of Terrorism.

“First proclaimed in 2005, today is an opportunity to honour those who have lost their lives through acts of terror in Canada and around the world. As Yukoners, we stand shoulder to shoulder with our fellow Canadians, united in remembrance, as we solemnly reflect upon the lives that were cut short.

Statement from Minister Tracy-Anne McPhee on Yukon Coroner’s Inquest Report

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

“The Yukon coroner’s inquest into the death of Kaiya Stone-Kirk has been completed. I extend my sincere thanks and appreciation to the presiding coroner and the jurors for their thorough examination and recommendations that were shared with the Government of Yukon in their final report.

Joint Statement from Minister of Health and Social Services and Minister of Community Services on the Office of the Auditor General of Canada's Report on Yukon's COVID-19 Response

Minister of Health and Social Services Tracy-Anne McPhee and Minister of Community Services Richard Mostyn have issued the following statement:

“Our thanks go to the Office of the Auditor General of Canada (OAG) for their examination and constructive feedback on the Yukon’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout. Their analysis serves as a resource to steer our future initiatives and enhance our public health preparedness. The recommendations put forth are accepted and with a commitment to swift and effective action.

Statement from Premier Pillai on World Refugee Day

Premier Ranj Pillai has issued the following statement:

“Today, as we observe World Refugee Day, we reflect upon the global refugee crisis and reaffirm our commitment to compassion.

“This day serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by millions of individuals around the world who have been forced to flee their homes due to conflict, persecution and unimaginable hardships. Each person forced to leave their homeland carries with them a unique story. Refugees who come to the Yukon bring talents, skills and dreams that enrich our territory.

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