Strategic Planning Process for Association of Yukon School Councils
Explore the strategic planning process outlined by Dr. Deb Bartlette for the Association of Yukon School Councils, Boards & Committees. Understand the importance of strategic objectives, input from stakeholders, and aligning vision and mission to achieve organizational goals.
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Understanding the Purpose and Origin of YESAA Legislation
YESAA, the Yukon Environmental and Socio-economic Assessment Act, was developed in collaboration with Yukon First Nations to ensure environmentally and socially responsible project assessments. The Act, passed in 2003, aims to protect environmental quality, heritage resources, and the well-being of
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Overview of Indigenous Services Canada Health in the Yukon
Indigenous Services Canada Health, Northern Region, plays a vital role in the Yukon by funding health services for First Nations clients, supporting community-based programs, and advocating for territorial partnerships. Their approach involves a paradigm shift towards Northern-specific service deliv
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Construction Law Yukon CLE Q&A Overview
Gain insights into construction law practices in Yukon through this comprehensive Q&A session with senior practitioners. Topics covered include standard form agreements, drafting essential terms, risk allocation clauses, construction insurance, and bonding products. Learn about different types of co
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Asset Management Resources and Funding in Yukon Community of Practice
Explore asset management resources and funding opportunities in Yukon through the Community of Practice. Learn about asset management in Canada, FCM, CNAM, NAMS Canada, and more. Discover networks, associations, and toolkits to enhance infrastructure planning and operations in the region.
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Comprehensive Framework for Teacher Growth in Yukon
The Framework for Teacher Growth in Yukon is a detailed description of effective teaching divided into four domains: Planning and Preparation, Classroom Environment, Instruction, and Professional Responsibilities. It provides clear targets for teacher development and offers specific guidance on what
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Exploring the Themes and Setting of 'The King of Mazy May' by Jack London
Set in the Yukon Territory during the Gold Rush, "The King of Mazy May" by Jack London explores the themes of survival and strength of character. The story follows a young protagonist facing challenges and dangers in the harsh wilderness as he navigates the treacherous quest for gold. With vivid des
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Alaska Wildfires 2017: Overview and Response Efforts
The 2017 Alaska fire season from January 1 to September 15 saw 353 fires covering 652K acres, with 43% caused by natural factors and 57% by human actions. The Alaska Fire Service managed 169 fires in the Upper Yukon Zone, while the state of Alaska dealt with 170 fires and 154 prevention actions. Var
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2010 Western Magazine Awards: Recognizing Excellence in Western Canadian Editorial Work
The 2010 Western Magazine Awards Foundation honored outstanding contributions in writing, design, and photography, with Timothy Taylor winning the Gold Award for Best Article in the B.C./Yukon region. Vancouver Review emerged as a key player in the literary and arts scene, showcasing a critical pers
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Yukon River Hydrokinetic Project Overview
The Yukon River Hydrokinetic Project is a multi-year initiative aimed at harnessing renewable energy resources to reduce dependence on costly diesel-powered generation facilities in smaller Alaskan communities. Funded by the Denali Commission, this pioneering project involves innovative technical so
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Progress on Yukon Federal Plan Development
Historical progress on the development of the Yukon Federal Plan, including past attempts in 1997-2000 and 2003, and recent developments in 2018 with intentions to collaborate with Yukon First Nation Chiefs. The plan aims to create a representative public service reflecting the indigenous population
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Indigenous Recruitment Action Plan Overview
CIRNAC Yukon developed an Indigenous Recruitment Action Plan focusing on three themes: Outreach, Renewing the job advertisement, and Mentorship. The plan includes various activities such as attending job fairs, partnering with colleges, and creating employee profiles to attract local Indigenous cand
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Addressing First Nation Initiatives in Yukon: Education & Cultural Preservation
Explore the significant role of the ADM position in First Nation Initiatives, historical context, and cultural efforts in Yukon. Learn about the initiatives to improve education outcomes, integrate First Nations context in the system, and preserve cultural identity. Understand the challenges faced b
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Practical Policy Development in the Yukon Government
Policy development in the Yukon Government, led by Colin MacDonald, a Policy Analyst in the Department of Education, involves creating legislation, regulations, and official department policies to guide decision-making. It covers acts, regulations, and the initiation process for new policies driven
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Yukon Student Financial Assistance Programs
Funding options for Yukon students include the Yukon Grant, Student Training Allowance, Excellence Awards, and Scholarships. Eligibility criteria include being a Canadian citizen or resident, completing high school in Yukon, and residency requirements. The Yukon Grant provides financial support for
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Teacher Salaries Comparison in Mustang vs. Yukon Public Schools
A comparative analysis of teacher salaries in Mustang and Yukon Public Schools based on 9-month contracts with annualized figures for different educational levels. The data provides insights into the salary progression over years and the additional pay offered. The comparison reveals differences and
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