AFN Yukon COVID-19 Memo - Travel Directive AFN Yukon Region, COVID-19 Update, AFN National Office Travel Directive AFN Yukon COVID-19 Memo - Federal & Territorial Updates AFN Yukon Region, COVID-19 Update, March. 16. 2020 ...
March 4, 2020 (Whitehorse, YT) – The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) hosted a successful National Climate Gathering in Whitehorse, YT, that brought together over 380 First Nations leaders, Elders, women and youth to discuss First Nations-led solutions to address the Climate Crisis. “First Nations from across...
As Yukon First Nations continue to work to protect and advance our aboriginal and treaty rights and implement our land claim and self-government agreements, there is no greater threat today to our culture and way of life and the wellness of our citizens and communities...
[Ottawa, Ontario – December 6th, 2019] – AFN Yukon Regional Chief Kluane Adamek released the following statement on yesterday’s Speech from the Throne. “I am pleased to see Reconciliation with Indigenous peoples and climate change forming part of Prime Minister Trudeau’s core priorities. Reconciliation has different...
The AFN Yukon Region is committed to building collaborative relationships with both returning and new Cabinet Ministers and Members of Parliament. We will continue to advance Yukon First Nations rights and interests and work together to advance joint priorities and build upon the momentum over the past...
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AFN Yukon Regional Update April-June 2019...
AFN Press Release Yukon Federal Election Strategy...
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