Yukon, Alaska sign agreement to address missing and murdered Indigenous people
The agreement aims to improve safety and response to gender-based violence in northern Indigenous communities, fulfilling a key milestone in Yukon’s national inquiry strategy.
- The Yukon signed an agreement with Alaska to address the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous people.
- The memorandum of understanding will strengthen cross-border collaboration to improve safety and respond to gender-based violence in northern communities.
- The agreement fulfills a milestone under the Yukon's strategy for responding to the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.
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WHITEHORSE — The Yukon has signed an agreement with the state of Alaska to deal with the crisis of missing and murdered Aboriginal people. The territorial government states that the Memorandum of Understanding was put in place in April 2024 and was signed in Whitehorse on Tuesday. In a press release, it states that this document marks a "important step" that will strengthen cross-border collaboration. The territory affirms that it will work toge…
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