The first panel meeting will occur in Whitehorse on November 8th and 9th.
Minister Pauline Frost is announcing a panel to help provide expertise on a Health and Social Services comprehensive review.
Frost says panel members will evaluate and look for efficiencies around services administered from the Yukon Housing Corporation and other territorial departments.
Frost says input will be available to Yukoners shortly, with a final report to be developed by late 2019.
Some panel members include instructor George Green at Yukon College, former minister Bruce McLennan and former First Nation Chief Diane Strand.
The first panel meeting will occur in Whitehorse on November 8th and 9th.

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