With 11 ground-breaking land claim and self-government agreements, the Yukon is a leader across Canada and around the world.
With 11 ground-breaking land claim and self-government agreements, the Yukon is a leader across Canada and around the world.
The vision laid out by Yukon First Nations in 1973 led to today’s land claims and self-government agreements. These agreements are mapping the way to a better future for all Yukoners.
The Umbrella Final Agreement was signed in 1993. It paved the way for individual First Nation agreements and a path towards reconciliation and positive change for all Yukoners.
The Yukon land claim and self-government agreements are the foundation for lasting relationships between our societies, cultures and governments.
Following decades of work by visionary leaders, Yukon First Nation land claim and self-government agreements are creating opportunities for future generations.
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Yukon is at the forefront of Aboriginal land claims and self-government in Canada. Eleven of the territory’s 14 First Nations have settled their land claims and are self-governing.
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