Press Release
Nov 07, 2024
Earlier this week, Bill No. 39, the Act to amend the Forest Resources Act (2024), and Bill No. 41, amendments to the Environment Act (2002) and the Act to amend the Environment Act (2014), received assent in the Yukon Legislative Assembly.
Bill No. 39, streamlines and modernizes Yukon forest resource licensing, permitting and enforcement. These amendments are the result of a review of the Act to make the legislation more effective, provide greater clarity for all parties and continue to allow for responsible use of the Yukon’s forest resources. They reflect the shared values of Yukoners, Yukon First Nations and transboundary Indigenous governments as well as groups advocating for the sustainable management and stewardship of our forests.
New enforcement provisions help to address unauthorized harvesting and respond to willful damage to timber and prepare the way for future regulations on morel harvesting and processing facilities.
In 2023, the Government of Yukon completed consultation and public engagement on the Forest Resources Act with Yukon First Nations governments, renewable resources councils, industry and members of the public. Changes to the Act are a result of this review and based on the work of the Forest Resources Act Review Working Group and are intended to make the legislation more effective, clarify requirements for stakeholders and promote responsible forest resource use in the Yukon.
Bill No. 41, amendments to the Environment Act (2002) and the Act to amend the Environment Act (2014), also received assent. This new legislation supports modernizing the regulatory framework for managing contaminants in the Yukon. The amendments will enable the Yukon government to implement a more thorough regulatory approach, with updated standards for remediating contaminated sites.
Modernizing forest resource licensing and identifying regulatory improvements that could support the growth of the Yukon’s biomass energy industry is a Government of Yukon commitment under Our Clean Future: A Yukon strategy for climate change, energy and a green economy and contributes to meeting goal area H23.
It’s great to see these amendments to the Forest Resources Act receive royal assent. They enhance responsible and sustainable management of our forest resources, give forest officers more compliance and enforcement tools and streamline licensing. These amendments reflect our government’s values for sustainable management and stewardship of Yukon’s forests now and into the future
Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources John Streicker
Bill No. 41 helps pave the way for a new contaminants regulation that will offer stronger protections for the Yukon’s environment and human health. Once completed, this new regulation will streamline and simplify permitting processes and make it easier to remediate, develop and sell contaminated properties. This legislation is an important step our government is taking to build a modern framework that prioritizes the wellbeing of Yukoners and our environment.
Minister of Environment Nils Clarke
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