YUKON TERRITORY IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS

4/4/20262 min read

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Attention Yukon residents: recent government actions have opened the territory to unchecked outside interests, and failures in oversight have created a vacuum now being exploited by criminal elements from Ontario. The territorial administration’s decisions fast-tracking permits, handing jobs to out-of-province transplants without meaningful vetting, and ignoring reports of corruption have made our communities vulnerable. That negligence is directly endangering our children.

Parents: organized criminal groups are actively looking for vulnerable youth to groom, recruit, and exploit. Young people offered sudden cash, promise of status, or a sense of belonging are at extreme risk. These aren’t harmless “opportunities” they’re entry points into illegal activity, violence, and long-term harm.

Immediate concerns

Government mismanagement: lack of transparency, weak background checks for newcomers in key roles, and slow or non-existent investigations into corruption complaints.Youth vulnerability: sudden influx of jobs and money creates pressure on teens and young adults; recruiters target those isolated, unemployed, or struggling.Community safety: normalization of criminal presence undermines local businesses, schools, and public trust in institutions.

What you should do now

  1. Protect kids: talk to your children frankly about recruitment tactics, monitor new friendships and unexplained cash or gifts, and restrict unsupervised travel to new workplaces or gatherings.

  2. Report suspicious activity: contact local police immediately about any recruitment, threats, or illegal operations; document dates, times, and people involved.

  3. Organize: form neighborhood watch groups, coordinate with schools to brief staff and students, and share verified alerts with parents.

  4. Demand accountability: call, write, and organize petitions to territorial representatives demanding transparent investigations, suspension of questionable hires, and stricter vetting for newcomers in sensitive roles.

  5. Support alternatives: push for youth employment programs, counselling, and mentorship to reduce vulnerability to recruitment.

Call to action

  • Attend the next territorial council meeting and demand answers.

  • File formal complaints about corruption allegations with oversight bodies and request public updates.

  • Vote in local elections for candidates who prioritize transparency, law enforcement capacity, and youth services.

This administration’s failures have opened the door — if we do not act now, our children will pay the price. Mobilize, document, and demand immediate reforms to protect Yukon’s families and communities.

All governments and all parties have failed us let's see if they have money now to save our communities'.

Let's see how many politicians respond with a solution on this story.