These Include the Liard Aboriginal Women's Society, the Whitehorse Aboriginal Women's Circle, and the Yukon Aboriginal Women's Council.
The Canadian and Yukon Government jointly announced today a funding collaboration aimed to support three First Nations women's organization in Yukon.
These Include the Liard Aboriginal Women's Society, the Whitehorse Aboriginal Women's Circle, and the Yukon Aboriginal Women's Council.
Status of Women Canada will be providing an additional 867,500 over three years to support skill development, communication strategies, enhanced human resources and capacity building activities in the territory.
This funding is on top of the 759,000 the Government of Yukon provides in operational funding for the organizations.
Status of Women Canada is a federal government organization promoting equality for women in economic, social and democratic life in Canada.

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