Press Release
Joint news release with the Council of Yukon First Nations and Yukon First Nations governments
Yukon’s Premier, Cabinet members, Council of Yukon First Nations’ Grand Chief and Yukon First Nations Chiefs met today at the Nàkwät’à Kų̀ Potlatch House in Whitehorse for the first Yukon Forum of 2020.
Leaders received an update from the Yukon Advisory Committee on a Yukon Strategy in response to the Final Report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. Yukon has made significant progress in developing its response and is working in partnership with Yukon families of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, LGBTQ2S+ individuals, and survivors.
Leaders also discussed Yukon Forum progress to date and how to set the focus for Yukon Forums so innovation, collaboration and reconciliation drive the process of implementing shared strategies and solutions.
Yukon Forum is a valuable opportunity for constructive dialogue on issues of importance to all Yukoners. The implementation of the Joint Priority Action plan exemplifies our strong relationships and commitment to work collaboratively across governments. Today’s agenda created space to discuss how we can continue to use these meetings effectively to advance our shared priorities together.
Premier Sandy Silver
After several years of positive discussions and collaborations facilitated by the Yukon Forum process, Yukon First Nations are ready for action. We look forward to continuing the hard work of implementing the Joint Action Plan that will ultimately improve the lives of our citizens.
Council of Yukon First Nations Grand Chief Peter Johnston
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Contact
Matthew Cameron
Cabinet Communications
867-393-7136
matthew.cameron@gov.yk.ca
Markie-May Bailie
Aboriginal Relations, Executive Council Office
867-456-6051
markie-may.bailie@gov.yk.ca
Juliann Fraser
Communications, Council of Yukon First Nations
867-393-9200 ext.: 9223
juliann.fraser@cyfn.net
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