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June 27, 2007
- This court decision should stand as is On May 23, 2007, the Yukon Supreme Court rendered its decision in LSCFN v. Government of Yukon (Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources) 2007 YKSC 28 and found that the common law duty to consult and accommodate, as put forward by the Supreme Court of Canada, applies to Yukon first nation final agreements.
June 26, 2007
- International Joint Commission should consider utility corridor Ed. note: this is a letter to Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Re . Alaska-Canada utility corridor.
June 24, 2007
- You're in the biggest chair', Mr. Fentie This is an appeal to Premier Dennis Fentie.
- The staff are the best! My wife and I have been residents of Macaulay Lodge for more than a year now.
- YTG must be accountable to the people I would like to engage the public in a discourse about economic diversification and the implementation of Yukon first nations governance.
June 21, 2007
- Forgive us for not feeling reassured In a recent e-mail to my wife and I, Whitehorse city councillor Forence Roberts wrote, 'I really must impress upon everyone concerned that we must have some faith in the process of YTG to approve this use.
- Excuse me, but where is the love? 'He was probably a dog Mr. (Stanley) Gostel loved very much' Lori Lavoie, the city's lawyer (Star, June 21).
- Would they live in a dangerous place? Will anyone notice a crematorium?
- Please help our neighbourhood! To my mayor and premier, I live in North Takhini and my neighbourhood has problems.
- It's time to pursue a joint utility corridor Ed. note: this is a letter to Mayor Colin Kinsley of Prince George, B.C.
June 19, 2007
- Baggage handlers' training obviously failed How can an airline boast being 'Yukon's airline' when they continuously display a blatant disregard for the wheelchairs of their Yukon passengers?
June 17, 2007
- Redevelop the jail site for condos Ed. note: this is a letter to Justice Minister Marian Horne; John Edzerza, the NDP MLA for McIntyre-Takhini; Don Inverarity, the Liberal party's justice critic; and Andy Carvill, grand chief of the Council of Yukon First Nations.