Press Release
The Government of Yukon and Yukon First Nations governments met on September 17, for the fourth Leadership Summit since April 2025, marking an important step in strengthening partnership and collaboration for 405 Alexander. The summits led to the formation of the 405 Alexander Advisory Committee, a new body dedicated to improving cultural safety, operations and service outcomes.
Ta’an Kwäch’än Council’s Deputy Chief Michelle Telep was appointed co-chair by Yukon First Nations leadership, along with the Yukon government’s acting Assistant Deputy Minister of Social Services Stephen Doyle. Membership will include six Yukon First Nations members and three Yukon government members to be determined. The committee will meet monthly to review operations and provide strategic advice to both First Nations leadership and the Minister of Health and Social Services.
The summit also reviewed updates to the newly signed one-year operating agreement with Connective Support Society, which introduces key changes aimed at improving safety and outcomes for guests. These changes reflect recommendations from last year’s external evaluation and feedback gathered through previous summits.
Key operational improvements include:
A new model introduces structured support programs for all upper-floor units. Clients will now enter into individualized case plans designed to foster independence and community integration.
These updates respond directly to concerns raised by Yukon First Nations leaders, community partners and the public. They also align with jury recommendations from the coroner’s inquest and support broader initiatives such as the Downtown Whitehorse Safety Response Action Plan, the Substance Use Health Emergency Strategy and ongoing housing and wellness efforts.
The creation of the 405 Alexander Advisory Committee marks an important step forward in building shared responsibility, collaboration and partnership for 405 Alexander. I want to thank Yukon First Nations for their leadership and every member of the Working Group who helped shape this new approach. These changes, including the renewed agreement with Connective, reflect our joint commitment to better services, stronger partnerships and continuous improvement for those we serve.
Tracy-Anne McPhee, Minister of Health and Social Services
It is an honour to be appointed co-chair of this Advisory Committee by Yukon First Nations leadership. Collaborative relationships like this, between our leadership and the Yukon government, are essential for ensuring strong oversight as we move forward. There are positive changes on the horizon aimed at improving all aspects of operations at the shelter. I see this committee playing a critical role to monitor and help navigate this work. I’m also encouraged that this committee is being established now, so we can maintain momentum as we get ready to welcome a new government following the election of a new Yukon Legislative Assembly in November.
Deputy Chief of Ta’an Kwäch’än Council and Co-chair of the Advisory Committee, Michelle Telep
The tragic deaths of Cassandra Warville, Myranda Tizya-Charlie, Josephine Hager and Darla Skookum at 405 Alexander, along with those we have lost since, have torn at the heart of our communities. We continue to mourn their loss and stand in solidarity with their families. The creation of the 405 Alexander Advisory Committee has the potential to bring meaningful change by increasing oversight by and accountability to Yukon First Nations. Our duty now is to ensure that this change is realized, that the recommendations of the coroner’s inquest are fully implemented, and that those who seek refuge at 405 Alexander are safe and cared for. We owe this to Cassandra and Myranda, to Josephine and Darla and to all those who have sought shelter and support at 405 Alexander and were failed.
Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation Chief Pauline Frost, Chiefs Committee on Health Chair
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