Economy remains resilient as supports for Yukoners continue

Premier and Finance Minister Sandy Silver tabled the 2020–21 First Supplementary Estimates in the Legislative Assembly today.

The $92.2 million supplementary budget Bill includes an increase of $95.9 million in Operations and Maintenance spending and a decrease of $3.7 million in gross capital expenditures. A total of $52.1 million is recoverable from the Government of Canada and other third parties.

The Bill includes proposed economic and social supports as well as expanded health services for Yukoners in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The substantial increase in recoveries from Canada demonstrates the collaborative response between the federal government and the Government of Yukon to address urgent needs arising from COVID-19.

In addition to COVID-19 related spending, the Bill includes funding to begin implementing the Putting People First plan for health and social care; an extension of the Early Learning and Child Care Agreement with the Government of Canada; additional operational capacity at the Mayo airport; and upgrades to Yukon’s energy grid.

The 2020–21 Interim Fiscal and Economic Update was also released today, showing Yukon is one of only two Canadian jurisdictions expected to see real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth in 2020.  Yukon’s real GDP growth is projected to grow 0.8 per cent, down from the 6.2 per cent forecast in March, with growth owing to strong momentum from last year and robust strength in the mining sector.

Protecting health and safety and supporting Yukoners through these unprecedented times has been our top priority throughout the pandemic. It is vital to ensure Yukoners can maintain their businesses, access reliable testing and health care, and continue to feel safe and secure in their community. Our government will continue to support Yukoners and Yukon businesses during their time of need because we are all in this together.

Minister of Finance Sandy Silver

Quick facts
  • Supplementary Estimates account for spending that is unforeseen at the time when the Main Estimates are tabled in the Legislative Assembly.

  • The Third Supplementary Estimates for 2019–20 was also tabled. It includes additional Operations and Maintenance spending of $7.6 million. This is primarily due to maintenance activities related to winter road maintenance, early responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, and health services for hospital stays outside the territory as well as extended family care agreements.

  • The Interim Fiscal and Economic Update shows that Yukon’s economy remains strong compared to other provinces and territories, despite significant losses among the hardest hit sectors. Yukon’s fiscal outlook has been revised downward, but shows that the government is well positioned to remain resilient during this period of uncertainty.

  • The Interim Fiscal and Economic Update is published each fall to update the Fiscal and Economic Outlook published each spring. Both reports provide a snapshot of Yukon’s economy and government finances as well as updates on several indicators monitored by the Government of Yukon.

Media contact

Janine Workman
Cabinet Communications
867-332-0480
janine.workman@gov.yk.ca

Eric Clement
Communications, Finance
867-393-6482
eric.clement@gov.yk.ca  

News release #:
20-282
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