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  2. Little Salmon/Carmacks First Nation - Wikipedia

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    Its original population centre was Little Salmon, Yukon, but most of its citizens live in Carmacks, Yukon. The language originally spoken by the Little Salmon/Carmacks First Nation people was Northern Tutchone. They call themselves Tagé Cho Hudän (Big River People). [1] Former Chief Roddy Blackjack was an architect of the Yukon Land Claims ...

  3. Yukon - Wikipedia

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    Yukon was split from the Northwest Territories in 1898 as the Yukon Territory. The federal government's Yukon Act, which received royal assent on March 27, 2002, established "Yukon" as the territory's official name, although Yukon Territory remains in popular usage. Canada Post uses the territory's internationally approved postal abbreviation ...

  4. Herschel Island - Wikipedia

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    Herschel Island (French: Île d'Herschel; Inuvialuktun: Qikiqtaruk) [3] is an island in the Beaufort Sea (part of the Arctic Ocean), which lies 5 km (3.1 mi) off the coast of Yukon in Canada, of which it is administratively a part. Part of the Arctic Archipelago, it is Yukon's only large offshore island.

  5. Carcross/Tagish First Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Carcross/Tagish First Nation (C/TFN or CTFN) is a First Nation native to the Canadian territory of Yukon. Its original population centres were Carcross and Tagish, and Squanga, although many of its citizens also live in Whitehorse. The languages originally spoken by Carcross/Tagish people were Tagish and Tlingit.

  6. Canadian Forces Northern Area Headquarters Whitehorse

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    Canadian Forces Northern Area Headquarters (CFNA HQ) Whitehorse is a detachment of the Canadian Forces, based approximately 24 kilometres (15 mi) south of Whitehorse, Yukon. Canada's military has operated in the area since the days of the famous volunteer Yukon Field Force , established by the Non-Permanent Active Militia in 1898, to help the ...

  7. History of Yukon - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, the Yukon Territory underwent a name change as the words the and Territory were officially dropped from the name. Unofficially, both in the Yukon government and amongst its people, the is still recognised and used. [13] Yukon was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdowns instituted in response thereto. [14]

  8. COVID-19 pandemic in Yukon - Wikipedia

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    On October 30, 2020, the territory reported its first COVID-19 death, who was a resident of Watson Lake. [7] The first vaccine, of the Moderna type, was administered on January 4, 2021. [8] An ongoing outbreak is happening in the territory since November 2021.

  9. Demographics of Yukon - Wikipedia

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    Yukon is the westernmost of Canada's three northern territories.Its capital is Whitehorse.People from Yukon are known as Yukoners (French: Yukonnais).Unlike in other Canadian provinces and territories, Statistics Canada uses the entire territory as a single at-large census division.