Documents déposés

Documents parlementaires

Un document parlementaire est un document qui doit être déposé à l’Assemblée législative en vertu d’une loi, d’une décision de l’Assemblée ou d’un règlement. Les documents parlementaires sont déposés à la Chambre au cours de la période prévue à cet effet.

Réponses écrites

Une réponse écrite peut être produite pour : a) une question posée pendant la période de questions; b) une question écrite posée dans le feuilleton; c) une motion sur la production de documents; d) une question soulevée pendant une discussion à la Chambre ou au comité plénier et restée en suspens.

Documents archivés

On appelle « documents archivés » les documents déposés à la Chambre (habituellement pendant la période prévue à cet effet) et inscrits dans les documents de travail de l’Assemblée. Les documents parlementaires n’entrent pas dans cette catégorie.

Pétitions

Une pétition est une demande officielle faite par un citoyen à l’Assemblée législative aux fins de règlement d’une plainte.

Première session

Date
No
Titre
Date :
No : SP 35-1-30
Titre : Yukon Housing Corporation Annual Report — For the year ended March 31, 2021 (Ranj Pillai)
Date :
No : LR 35-1-14
Titre : Response to matter outstanding from discussion with Ms. Tredger related to general debate on Vote 18, Yukon Housing Corporation, in Bill No. 202, Second Appropriation Act 2021-22 — carbon tax tracking (Ranj Pillai)
Date :
No : FD 35-1-28
Titre : Formation of Working Group on the Better Building Program, letter re (dated November 21, 2021) from Hon. Richard Mostyn, Minister of Community Services, to Gord Curran, President, Association of Yukon Communities (Richard Mostyn)
Date :
No : LR 35-1-15
Titre : Response to Written Question No. 4 re: Whistle Bend school (Jeanie McLean)
Date :
No : LR 35-1-16
Titre : Response to Written Question No. 11 re: individualized education plans (Jeanie McLean)
Date :
No : FD 35-1-29
Titre : Amending Bill No. 8, Workers’ Safety and Compensation Act to extend occupational cancer presumptions to wildland forest firefighters, letter re (dated November 22, 2021) from Stephanie Smith, President, BC General Employees’ Union, to Hon. Richard Mostyn (Kate White)
Date :
No : SP 35-1-31
Titre : 2020 Annual Report — A year of new challenges: Promoting fairness and access & privacy rights and protecting the public interest during a global pandemic — Yukon Ombudsman, Yukon Information and Privacy Commissioner, Yukon Public Interest Disclosure (Jeremy Harper)
Date :
No : LR 35-1-17
Titre : Response to oral question from Ms. White re: mining project oversight – Alexco (John Streicker)
Date :
No : FD 35-1-30
Titre : Potential removal of the landlord’s right to issue 2 and 3 month notices to vacate, letter re (dated November 25, 2021) from Shannon Teja, President, Yukon Residential Landlord Association, to Hon. Richard Mostyn, Minister of Community Services (Richard Mostyn)
Date :
No : FD 35-1-31
Titre : Energy Retrofit Loan Program / Better Buildings Program, letter re (dated October 6, 2021) from Dan Curtis, Mayor, City of Whitehorse, to Hon. Richard Mostyn, Minister of Community Services (Currie Dixon)
Date :
No : FD 35-1-32
Titre : Better Buildings Program, letter re (dated November 25, 2021) from Mayor and Council, Town of Watson Lake, to Hon. Richard Mostyn, Minister of Community Services (Patti McLeod)
Date :
No : FD 35-1-33
Titre : Proposed changes to the Municipal Act and Taxation and Assessment Act, letter re (dated November 25, 2021) from Trevor Ellis, Mayor, Village of Mayo, to Hon. Richard Mostyn, Minister of Community Services (Kate White)
Date :
No : FD 35-1-34
Titre : Proposed changes to the Municipal Act and Taxation and Assessment Act, letter re (dated November 12, 2021) from Gord Curran, Mayor, Village of Teslin, to Kate White, Leader of the Third Party (Kate White)
Date :
No : FD 35-1-35
Titre : Adult access to Pfizer-BioNTech’s Comirnaty COVID-19 Vaccine, letter re (dated November 26, 2021) from Hon. Tracy-Anne McPhee, Minister of Health and Social Services, to Brad Cathers, Member for Lake Laberge (Brad Cathers)
Date :
No : Petition 35-1-8
Titre : Protecting tenants by preventing evictions without cause (Lane Tredger)
Date :
No : LR 35-1-18
Titre : Response to matter outstanding from discussion related to the appearance of witnesses from the Yukon Workers’ Compensation Health and Safety Board before Committee of the Whole on November 25, 2021 (Richard Mostyn)
Date :
No : SP 35-1-32
Titre : Yukon state of the environment interim report 2021 — A report on environmental indicators (Nils Clarke)
Date :
No : SP 35-1-33
Titre : Crime Prevention & Victim Services Trust Fund Annual report 2020-21 (Tracy-Anne McPhee)
Date :
No : FD 35-1-36
Titre : Bill No. 8, Workers’ Safety and Compensation Act, letter re (dated December 1, 2021) from Hon. Richard Mostyn, Minister responsible for the Workers’ Compensation Health and Safety Board, to Stephanie Smith, BCGEU (Richard Mostyn)
Date :
No : FD 35-1-37
Titre : Bill No. 3, Act to Amend the Assessment and Taxation Act and the Municipal Act (2021), letter re (dated December 1, 2021) from Kate White, Leader of the Third Party, to Hon. Richard Mostyn, Minister of Community Services (Kate White)
Date :
No : LR 35-1-19
Titre : Response to Written Question No. 1 re: court cases involving the Government of Yukon and Written Question No. 2 re: legislative drafting (Tracy-Anne McPhee)
Date :
No : LR 35-1-20
Titre : Response to Written Question No. 6 re: Whistle Bend Place (Tracy-Anne McPhee)
Date :
No : LR 35-1-21
Titre : Response to matter outstanding from discussion with Mr. Kent related to general debate on Vote 53, Energy, Mines and Resources, in Bill No. 202, Second Appropriation Act 2021-22 —Vangorda (John Streicker)
Date :
No : LR 35-1-22
Titre : Response to matter outstanding from discussion with Ms. White related to general debate on Vote 22, Yukon Development Corporation, in Bill No. 202, Second Appropriation Act 2021-22 — clearing along Robert Service Way (John Streicker)
Date :
No : LR 35-1-23
Titre : Response to matter outstanding from discussion with Mr. Dixon related to general debate on Vote 22, Yukon Development Corporation, in Bill No. 202, Second Appropriation Act 2021-22 — carbon credits (John Streicker)