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Hospital Funding Shortfall Axes Orthopaedic Surgery Referrals

WHITEHORSE – The Yukon Party Official Opposition is asking how surgeons could be halting orthopaedic surgery referrals mere days after the Minister of Health and Social Services declared funding shortfalls for Yukon Hospitals were a thing of the past.

Opposition Parties Asked to Save Liberals from Missing Payroll

WHITEHORSE – On Wednesday, the Yukon Party Official Opposition questioned how the Liberal government mismanaged finances so badly that multiple departments ran out of money and were unable to pay employees during the final pay period of the 2023/2024 fiscal year. The free-spending Liberals have spent beyond their means, and the amount authorized for the fiscal year. As a result, the Liberals are in danger of breaking the law regarding government spending, the Financial Administration Act.

Questions on Health Authority Require Pause on Bill Process

WHITEHORSE – On Tuesday, during second reading of Bill 38, the Health Authority Act, the Yukon Party Official Opposition introduced a motion to adjourn debate on the bill to allow more time for engagement and consultation. The motion was brought forward so Yukoners could gather more information about what a new health authority would mean for the Yukon and the health care system.

Health Minister Questioned on Almost $13,000 Scotland Trip

WHITEHORSE – The Yukon Party Official Opposition is asking the Minister of Health and Social Services to explain what value Yukoners received for her almost $13,000 trip to Scotland last September. The minister’s junket happened as rural health centres faced closures and service reductions.

Territorial Liberals and NDP Vote to Increase Yukoners’ Cost-of-Living

WHITEHORSE – On Wednesday, the Yukon Legislative Assembly debated a motion from the Yukon Party Official Opposition asking the Speaker of the Yukon Legislative Assembly to write to the Prime Minister to request that the planned carbon tax increase for April 1 be scrapped.

Yukon Party Calls for Halt to Looming Carbon Tax Hike

WHITEHORSE – During question period on March 13, the Yukon Party Official Opposition pushed the Premier and his Liberal government to join leaders across the country and call for Justin Trudeau to stop a planned 25 per cent carbon tax increase on April 1.

Liberals Must Consult on EA Staffing Process

WHITEHORSE – After five education stakeholders sent a scathing letter to the Minister of Education, the Yukon Party Official Opposition has tabled a motion in the Legislative Assembly. The motion calls for the minister and the Liberal government to take a second look at the new Educational Assistant staffing and school allocation policy.

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