The economic leadership forum occurred last week in Whitehorse.
The Pacific NorthWest Economic Region's Leadership Forum has wrapped up in Yukon.
Legislators, First Nations, and policymakers all attended the forum in Whitehorse last week, and participants took a tour of the cities Innovation Hub, AIr North and Yukon Brewing.
The forum concentrated on the ratification process of the new US, Mexico and Canada Agreement, as well as discussions around energy solutions for the territory which occurred at Yukon College.
Grand Chief Peter Johnston also gave a history of Yukon First Nations' own governance model and the legislation which created it.
The next Pacific NorthWest Economic Region's Leadership Forum will be held next year in Saskatoon.

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