Statement from Premier Ranj Pillai on International Day to Combat Islamophobia

Premier Pillai has issued the following statement::

“Today, on International Day to Combat Islamophobia, we reflect on the importance of diversity and the impact that intolerance and discrimination have on individuals, families, and communities.

Here in the Yukon, we are fortunate to have a growing Islamic community. Yukon’s first mosque in Whitehorse opened its doors in 2018 and serves as a symbol of the welcoming and inclusive community that we strive to be.

Indigenous-led youth retreat to foster connections and support mental wellness

This is a joint news release between the Government of Yukon and the Trʼondëk Hwëchʼin First Nation.

From March 6 to 10, 2023, Trʼondëk Hwëchʼin First Nation and the Government of Yukon hosted an Indigenous-led by-youth-for-youth retreat at the Sky High Wilderness Ranch outside of Whitehorse.

The Government of Yukon is seeking input on Whitehorse school facilities

The Government of Yukon believes strongly in fostering and respecting relationships with citizens, groups and communities, First Nations, school boards, school councils, municipalities, and other governments. Therefore, the Yukon government is seeking public input about school facilities in Whitehorse. Feedback will help shape long-term plans for replacing and renovating aging Whitehorse schools, reflecting the government’s commitment to helping prepare youth across the territory for the future.

Statement from Minister McPhee on the Grief and Gratitude Gathering

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

"This Saturday, March 11, 2023 marked the third National Day of Observance for COVID-19. 

"This day represents an opportunity to observe the loss, sacrifice and continued impacts of COVID-19, and to celebrate the efforts of those who kept us safe. 

"To mark the occasion, the Council of Yukon First Nations held a Grief and Gratitude community event for Yukoners to reflect, celebrate and support each other.  

New arena builds community spirit in Carmacks

This is a joint news between the Governments of Canada and the Yukon and the Village of Carmacks.

The ice is in and residents of Carmacks took full advantage as they celebrated the grand opening of their arena over the weekend.

An all-star game and hockey camp led by former NHL player John Chabot highlighted the weekend events, as well as a U-11 hockey game and ceremonial face-off. Residents and special guests were given facility tours, with lunch and dinner service provided by the Yukon University culinary and catering program. 

Request for Proposals issued for new convention centre in Whitehorse

This is a joint news release between the Government of Yukon and the Yukon Convention Bureau.

The Government of Yukon is growing a strong, resilient economy by making investments in the infrastructure that local businesses have said will help them thrive. The Yukon Convention Bureau, in partnership with the Government of Yukon, has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the development of a new convention centre in Whitehorse.

Government launches MyYukon to make it easier to access government services online

The Government of Yukon is committed to making it easier and more convenient for Yukoners to access the services they rely on, while protecting their privacy and ensuring their personal information remains secure. To that end, the Government of Yukon has launched a new service called MyYukon to offer residents the option of accessing certain government services online.

Proposed name and mandate change for Yukon Advisory Council on Women’s Issues to advance inclusivity

The Government of Yukon strives to create an environment that is open and inclusive to people regardless of their gender identity or sexual orientation. Today’s tabling of Bill 22, the Act to Amend the Yukon Advisory Council on Women’s Issues Act, marks a significant milestone in supporting the Government of Yukon’s commitment to advance inclusivity for all genders and sexual orientations.

Government of Yukon tables bill updating Public Service Act and Coroners Act

The Government of Yukon believes that the public service should be an inclusive space where all employees can achieve their full potential. To this end, the Government of Yukon is proposing amendments to the Public Service Act and the Coroners Act to remove the requirement for new employees and coroners to swear an oath of allegiance to the Crown.

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