Yukon still waiting for federal support to build flooding mitigation infrastructure
WHITEHORSE — The Yukon government says the territory is “patiently waiting” for federal support for building mitigation infrastructure after severe flooding in the Klondike Valley this spring.
Premier Ranj Pillai says the territory has launched an $8-million financial assistance program for the flood’s victims as the Yukon moves from emergency response to recovery support.
The program will provide up to $250,000 for eligible residential damages and losses, rising to $500,000 for agricultural and small business applicants.
Pillai says recent meetings among Canadian premiers, as well as ministers responsible for infrastructure, have confirmed climate resilience to be a major focus of new funding plans that may emerge from the federal government this fall.