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Paul Tukker

Paul Tukker

Reporter, writer, copy editor at CBC News Network Online

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The chiefs go to Ottawa

Fifty years ago, a group of Indigenous leaders from the Yukon arrived in Ottawa to meet the prime minister and make a bold proposal. The meeting would effectively set the country on a new course, by opening the era of modern land claims.
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Yukon gov't boasts of 'strongest economy in Canada,' tables $48M su...

Yukon’s finance minister painted a rosy picture of the territory’s future on Thursday, as he tabled a $48.2-million surplus budget, and predicted the territory will stay in the black for at least the next few years.
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Lost in the South

Lost in the South
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How some lost their homes — and almost their lives — in the Hay Riv...

As evacuation orders are lifted and residents return to South Slave communities in the N.W.T., not everybody has a home to go back to after the wildfires.
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Indigenous-led detox and healing centre planned for Whitehorse - CB...

A new Indigenous-led detox and healing centre is being planned for the Whitehorse area, and the Council of Yukon First Nations (CYFN) hopes to see it built within a few years.
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Water in N.W.T.'s Great Slave Lake is now so low, some houseboats w...

It's another year of extreme low water in many parts of the N.W.T. In Yellowknife, that's become an issue for some who live on houseboats in Yellowknife Bay.
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U.K. man pushes 'boundaries of common sense' with 510-km non-stop s...

Ross Edgley, a U.K. based ultra-marathon swimmer best known for circumnavigating the British mainland in 2018, tackled a new challenge last week: swimming 510 kilometres non-stop down the Yukon River.
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Slapstick, 'janky' puppets and ecology: Made-in-Yukon show finds an...

Billed as "a snackable mash-up of the Muppets and Planet Earth," the made-in-Yukon educational series "Northern Tails" has quickly found an audience with its retro appeal.
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Can we still be friends: Alaska town sends love letter to neighbour...

Things have gotten a little weird lately with the U.S. and Canada, but one small-town mayor in Alaska hopes his town can still be Valentines with its neighbours across the border in the Yukon.
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B.C. woman held in detention for 11 days after trying to enter U.S....

A B.C. woman who has been detained by U.S. immigration officials for 11 days, after trying to enter the country, will be released on Friday, according to her father.
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A year after the Eagle mine failure, questions remain about Yukon's...

The catastrophic slide at Yukon's Eagle gold mine in June 2024 gave another black eye to the territory's mining industry, which has seen its share of large and costly mine failures over the years.