Dr. Brendan Hanley
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From MD to MP for the Yukon Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Northern and Arctic Affairs Former CMOH, father, husband, avid runner https://linktr.ee/brendanhanley
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Each red dress is a silent witness—a symbol of grief, remembrance, and the urgent need for change.
The journey towards lasting, transformative change is ongoing, and I am committed to taking action towards it.
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while also honouring those who were taken too soon and standing with their families and communities who continue to seek justice.
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On the National Day of Action for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people, we reflect on the National Inquiry’s 231 Calls to Justice and how each of us can do our part to end violence across the country,
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They’re a powerful example of what’s possible when Indigenous leadership and local vision come together — reducing emissions, strengthening energy sovereignty, and building a cleaner, more inclusive future for all Canadians.
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I’m proud to see these community-led initiatives come to life in Canada’s Northern regions.
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And the exploration of the Matawak Hydroelectric Power Plant near St-Michel-des-Saints is another exciting step toward energy independence for the Atikamekw Nation of Manawan.
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The Innavik Remote Hydro Project in Inukjuak — now the largest off-grid hydropower facility in Canada — is replacing diesel with renewable energy and bringing lasting economic benefits to the community.
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Today, on behalf of The Honourable Mandy Gull-Masty
Minister of Indigenous Services, I am pleased to announce nearly $17 million in federal funding to support two incredible Indigenous-led clean energy projects in Quebec.
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It’s a positive change that brings wisdom, strength, and opportunity to our communities.

Big thanks to Elder Active and all the organizations helping Yukoners 55+ live vibrant, engaged lives!

📸: Elder Active
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Yesterday morning at the CGC, I joined ElderActive in celebrating the International Day of Older Persons.

Did you know that by 2050, the number of people aged 65 and older is expected to nearly double worldwide? We’re seeing that growth right here in Yukon, too.
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Because when we understand the gaps, we can close them. 

Sexual and reproductive health is essential health care. Better data = better decisions = better access. Proud to see this step forward.
 
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Big news for reproductive health in the Yukon! With over $330K in federal funding, the Yukon Status of Women Council is launching “Connecting Data and Decisions”—a project aimed at improving abortion access through better data and information sharing.
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This is a big step toward creating more opportunities for students and celebrating the franco-yukonnais spirit that makes our territory so special.

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Feeling proud! The Governments of Canada and Yukon are investing over $13.5 million to support French-language education and second-language learning across the territory — from preschool to post-secondary.
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Honoured to meet His Excellency Micheál Martin, Taoiseach of Ireland, during his visit to Ottawa — celebrating the strong Canada-Ireland bond and our shared future of opportunity in trade, innovation, and sustainability.
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As a powerful Indigenous woman leader, she has elevated the voices of Yukon First Nations on the national stage and empowered our communities to thrive. Thank you, Chief Adamek, for your dedication. Your legacy lights the path for future generations of strong women leaders in the Yukon and beyond.
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Since 2018, Chief Adamek has stood as a fierce advocate for Yukon First Nations - championing progress in education, economic development, and governance with strength and determination.
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This October, we proudly celebrate the remarkable leadership of Regional Chief Kluane Adamek as she concludes her term.
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🌍Tutchone Tours, who are expanding their Indigenous-led winter tourism in Pelly Crossing, offering authentic cultural experiences and boosting the local economy.

These are exciting projects, and I’m proud to celebrate them today!

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🏅Sport Yukon, who’s bringing sport tourism to rural communities—making them even more vibrant and active.

📈TIA Yukon, who’s working to attract tourism grads and build a strong, skilled workforce to support the growing sector across the territory.
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We’re funding three projects in the Northwest Territories, and here in the Yukon, we’re supporting some fantastic local initiatives:
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We all know how incredible our landscapes, cultures, and outdoor adventures are—and today, we’re investing in making sure our communities and businesses continue to thrive and shine as top destinations for travellers from around the world.