Minister of Community Services John Streicker paid an emotional tribute to the Arctic Winter Games in front of a full gallery of visitors yesterday in the Yukon Legislative Assembly.
MLA for Porter Creek North, Geraldine Van Bibber spoke on behalf of the Yukon Party
As expected, debate over the preparations and impacts on Yukon's healthcare system and economy stemming from COVID-19 occupied question period. Topics included paid sick leave, federal funding, healthcare preparations, COVID-19 screening, and impacts to the Tourism Industry.
Also as expected the government responded by reassuring Yukoner's that Yukon's healthcare system is well prepared to handle the illness when it finds it way to the Territory. The risk level in Yukon remains low and to date there are no confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the territory.

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