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Yukon Statistical Review, 2019 i

Yukon Bureau of StatisticsDepartment of Finance

Government of Yukon

YukonStatistical Review

2019

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Yukon Bureau of Statistics Department of FinanceGovernment of YukonP.O. Box 2703 (B-4)Whitehorse, YukonY1A 2C6

YBS Office is located at:Hougen Centre, 3rd floor3106 Third AvenueWhitehorse, Yukon

Tel (867) 667-5640Fax (867) 393-6203email: [email protected]: https://yukon.ca/en/bureau-of-statistics

LEGEND

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:

FOREWORD

The Yukon Statistical Review is an annual report published by Yukon Bureau of Statistics (YBS) as a companion to the Monthly Statistical Review. Data presented in the review originate from YBS surveys and Statistics Canada as well as from government, industry and private sources.

Data for a particular year is usually published in the following year. However, some data are published with a lag of more than a year. The contents of this publication are based on the most current data available at the time of publication.

Yukon Bureau of Statistics acknowledges the support of Statistics Canada, other federal departments, Yukon government departments and survey respondents in our efforts to produce and publish reliable and timely statistical information.

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I January 1 to March 31II April 1 to June 30III July 1 to September 30IV October 1 to December 31

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(kg) kilogram(t) metric tonne(L) litre

Note: 1. In the Highlights section (pages 1-14), graphs dis-play Yukon data unless otherwise noted.2. In certain tables in the Statistical Tables section (pages 17-70), data may not sum to totals due to rounding.

© Yukon Bureau of Statistics, 2020

All rights reserved. The content of this publication may be reproduced, in whole or in part, and by any means, without further permission from Yukon Bureau of Statistics, subject to the following conditions: that it be done solely for the purposes of study, research, criticism, review or media summary, and/or for other non-commercial purposes; and that Yukon Bureau of Statistics be fully acknowledged as the source.

Yukon Statistical ReviewISSN: 1195-8138

Published by:Yukon Bureau of StatisticsJuly 2020

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

A. Foreword ......................................................................................................................................................... ii Further Information ....................................................................................................................................................ii Legend of Symbols and Abbreviations ................................................................................................................ii

B. Table of Contents ...................................................................................................................................... iii-v

C. Key Statistical Indicators .............................................................................................................................vi

D. Highlights ........................................................................................................................................................1Population ...............................................................................................................................................................1-2Employment ............................................................................................................................................................3-4Consumer Prices ...................................................................................................................................................5-6Construction ............................................................................................................................................................... 7Real Estate ..............................................................................................................................................................8-9Residential Rent ......................................................................................................................................................10Resources ..................................................................................................................................................................11Trade & GDP ..................................................................................................................................................... 12-13Transportation..........................................................................................................................................................14

E. Statistical Tables ......................................................................................................................................... 15 Guide to table format ..............................................................................................................................................16 1. Population 1.1 Population, Yukon ..........................................................................................................................................17 1.2 Population, by Community ..........................................................................................................................18 1.3 Population, by Age, Yukon ..........................................................................................................................19 1.4 Vital Statistics, Yukon ...................................................................................................................................19 1.5 Population, by Age, Sex and Community, June 2019 ........................................................................20 1.6 Indigenous Population, by Age, Sex and Community, June 2019 .................... .............................21 1.7 Factors of Demographic Growth, Yukon.................................................................................................22 1.8 Migration, Yukon ........................................................................................................................................... 23 2. Health 2.1 Canadian Health Characteristics, Two-year Period Estimates, Canada and Yukon ..................24 3. Employment 3.1 Labour Force Statistics, Yukon (Seasonally Adjusted) .......................................................................25 3.2 Unemployment Rates, Canada, Provinces and Territories ................................................................25 3.3 Labour Force Statistics, Yukon ...................................................................................................................26 3.4 Labour Force Statistics, by Age Group, Yukon......................................................................................26 3.5 Labour Force Statistics, by Sex, Yukon ...................................................................................................27 3.6 Labour Force Statistics, by Class of Worker, Yukon ............................................................................27 3.7 Labour Force Statistics, by Sex and Class of Worker, Yukon ...........................................................28 3.8 Number of Employees by Industry, Yukon .............................................................................................29

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3.9 Average Weekly Earnings by Industry, Yukon ......................................................................................30 3.10 Employment Insurance, Number of Beneficiaries by Type, Yukon .................................................31 3.11 Employment Insurance, Number of Income Beneficiaries, by Community .................................32 3.12 Employment Insurance, Number of Beneficiaries, by Occupational Class, Yukon .....................33 4. Income 4.1 Taxfiler Income Summary, Yukon ..............................................................................................................34 4.2 Taxfiler Income Summary, Canada, Provinces and Territories, 2017 ............................................34 5. Crime 5.1 Crime Rate per 100,000 Population, Canada, Provinces and Territories .....................................35 5.2 Number of Criminal Incidents, Yukon ......................................................................................................35

6. Consumer Prices 6.1 Change in CPI, All-Items Index, Canada and Selected Cities ..........................................................36 6.2 Change in CPI, by Major Components and Energy, Whitehorse ....................................................36 6.3 Change in CPI, by Selected Food Components, Whitehorse...........................................................37 6.4 Community Spatial Price Index, by Community ..................................................................................37 6.5 Living Cost Price Index Differential Range, by Community, September 1, 2019 ......................38 6.6 Average Fuel Prices, Whitehorse ............................................................................................................39 6.7 Community Average Fuel Prices, December 18, 2019 ......................................................................39

7. Construction 7.1 Building Permits, Number and Value, Yukon .........................................................................................40 7.2 Building Permits, Number and Value, Whitehorse..............................................................................40 7.3 Building Permits, Number and Value, Carmacks ................................................................................ 41 7.4 Building Permits, Number and Value, Dawson City ...........................................................................41 7.5 Building Permits, Number and Value, Haines Junction ......................................................................41 7.6 Building Permits, Number and Value, Watson Lake ...........................................................................41

8. Real Estate 8.1 Value of Real Estate Transactions, Yukon and Whitehorse ..............................................................42 8.2 Value of Real Estate Transactions, by Type, Whitehorse ..................................................................43 8.3 Number of Real Estate Transactions, by Type, Whitehorse ................................................. ...........44 8.4 Average Value of Real Estate Transactions, by Type, Whitehorse ............................................... 45 8.5 Value, Number and Average Value of Single House Sales, Whitehorse ......................................46

9. Residential Rent 9.1 Median Rent, by Community (Buildings with 3+ Rental Units) ......................................................47 9.2 Vacancy Rate, by Community (Buildings with 3+ Rental Units) .....................................................48 9.3 Rental Characteristics, by Community, October 2019 (Buildings with 3+ Rental Units) .......49 9.4 Rental Summary, Whitehorse, October 2019 (All Buildings) ..........................................................50 9.5 Median Rent, Total Units and Vacancy Rate, Whitehorse, October 2019 (All Buildings) ......50

10. Resources 10.1 Metal Commodity Prices ..............................................................................................................................51 10.2 Mineral Production, Output and Value, Yukon ......................................................................................51 10.3 Mineral Exploration Plus Deposit Appraisal Expenditures, Canada, Provinces and Territories ............................................................................................................52

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10.4 Mineral Exploration Plus Deposit Appraisal Expenditures, by Junior and Senior Companies, Canada, Provinces and Territories ............................................................................................................52 10.5 Mineral Exploration Plus Deposit Appraisal Expenditures, by Mineral Commodity Sought, Canada, Provinces and Territories .............................................................................................................53 10.6 Mineral Exploration Plus Deposit Appraisal Activity, Canada, Provinces and Territories, 2018 .................................................................................................53 10.7 Mineral Exploration and Deposit Appraisal and Expenditures Separately, Canada, Provinces and Territories ............................................................................................................54 10.8 Active Mineral Dispositions, Yukon ..........................................................................................................54 10.9 Raw Fur Prices, May 24-25, 2019 ...........................................................................................................55 10.10 Forest Fires, by Number and Area Burned, Canada and Yukon ...................................................55 10.11 Forest Fires, by Area Burned, Provinces and Territories.................................................................55 10.12 Net Merchantable Volume of Roundwood Harvested, Yukon .......................................................56 10.13 Natural Gas Marketable Production, Yukon ........................................................................................56 10.14 Electricity Generation, Yukon ...................................................................................................................57 10.15 Gasoline and Other Petroleum Fuels Sold, Yukon .............................................................................57 11. Trade & GDP 11.1 Retail Trade, Yukon ........................................................................................................................................58 11.2 Retail Sales, by North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), Yukon .....................58 11.3 Wholesale Trade, Yukon ..............................................................................................................................59 11.4 Sales of Alcoholic Beverages, by Volume, Yukon ................................................................................59 11.5 Sales of Alcoholic Beverages, by Value, Yukon ....................................................................................60 11.6 Food Services and Drinking Places Receipts, Yukon ..........................................................................60 11.7 Selected Interest Rates ................................................................................................................................60 11.8 Bankruptcies and Proposals, Yukon .........................................................................................................61 11.9 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by Industry, by Special Aggregate, Growth Rates, Yukon ...62 11.10 GDP by Industry, by Special Aggregate, Yukon ................................................................................62 11.11 GDP by Industry, by Industry Sector, Yukon .......................................................................................63

12. Transportation 12.1 Travellers Entering or Returning Through Yukon via CBSA Points of Entry ...............................64

12.2 Aircraft Movements and Days Reporting, by Community ................................................................64 12.3 Vehicle Registrations, by Type, Yukon .....................................................................................................65 12.4 Vehicle Registrations, Trucks, Yukon .......................................................................................................65 12.5 Vehicle Registrations, Trailers, Yukon ......................................................................................................65 12.6 Vehicle Registrations, Off-Road, Yukon ..................................................................................................65

13. Climate 13.1 Record Low Temperatures, by Community ...........................................................................................66 13.2 Record High Temperatures, by Community ..........................................................................................66 13.3 Daily Temperatures, Thirty-year Average, by Community ...............................................................67 13.4 Daily Average Temperatures, Thirty-year Average Comparison, by Community .................... 68 13.5 Annual Precipitation Averages, Thirty-year Average, by Community ..........................................69 13.6 Frost-free Days, Thirty-year Average, by Community .......................................................................69 13.7 Average Month-end Snow Cover, Thirty-year Average, by Community .....................................69 13.8 Record Daily Snowfall, Whitehorse and Selected Cities ..................................................................70 13.9 Hours of Daylight, Whitehorse and Selected Cities, 2019 ...............................................................70

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KEY STATISTICAL INDICATORS

2017 2018 2019Change

2017 to 2018Change

2018 to 2019

POPULATION (June 30th)Yukon2 39,737 40,643 41,352 2.3% 1.7%Whitehorse Area1,2 30,948 31,687 32,304 2.4% 1.9%

EMPLOYMENTLabour force 22,000 21,900 22,300 -0.5% 1.8%Employment 21,200 21,300 21,500 0.5% 0.9%Unemployment 800 600 800 -25.0% 33.3%Unemployment Rate (%) 3.6 2.7 3.6 -0.9* 0.9*

Public Employees 8,800 9,300 9,300 5.7% 0.0%

AVERAGE WEEKLY EARNINGSYukon ($) 1,094.56 1,117.72 1,166.12 2.1% 4.3%Canada ($)2 976.01 1,001.28 1,028.50 2.6% 2.7%

CHANGE IN CONSUMER PRICE INDEXWhitehorse (%) 1.7 2.4 2.0 0.7* -0.4*Canada (%) 1.6 2.3 1.9 0.7* -0.4*

CONSTRUCTIONYukon Building Permits ($000) 127,208 155,464 161,256 22.2% 3.7%

REAL ESTATE Total Transaction Value ($000)Yukon 309,096.4 336,650.5 367,448.5 8.9% 9.1%Whitehorse 252,293.3 286,547.2 308,190.2 13.6% 7.6%

Average Single House Price ($000)Whitehorse 444.4 480.7 516.2 8.2% 7.4%

RESIDENTIAL RENT (in Buildings with 3 or More Rental Units)

YukonMedian Rent ($) 950 963 1,000 1.4% 3.8%Vacancy Rate (%) 3.0 3.9 3.0 0.9* -0.9*

WhitehorseMedian Rent ($) 950 965 1,000 1.6% 3.6%Vacancy Rate (%) 2.4 3.2 2.9 0.8* -0.3*

RESOURCESYukon Mineral ProductionGold (kgs)2,3 2,860 2,506 2,621 -12.4% 4.6%Silver (tonnes) 18 3 0 -83.3% …

TRADE & GDPRetail Sales ($000) 799,519 837,450 863,778 4.7% 3.1%Wholesale Sales ($000) 118,963 203,717 151,276 71.2% -25.7%GDP by Industry ($000,000)2,3 2,511.8 2,593.2 2,618.3 3.2% 1.0%

TRANSPORTATIONTravellers entering Yukon by land through Canada Customs 436,879 501,788 505,027 14.9% 0.6%

* Figures are percentage point differences between the stated periods. 1 Includes City of Whitehorse and surrounding area as well as the community of Marsh Lake. 2 Figures for 2017 and 2018 may have been revised.3 Figures for 2019 are preliminary.

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Comparing June 30, 2019 to June 30, 2009, the population of the Whitehorse area increased by 6,226, or 23.9%; Dawson City increased by 460, or 24.2%; and the population of Watson Lake decreased by 75, or 4.8%.

The community with the largest percentage increase in popula-tion between June 30, 2009 and June 30, 2019 was Tagish at 24.9% (56 persons). The larg-est percentage decrease was in Watson Lake (4.8%, or 75 peo-ple).

Population

On June 30, 2019, a total of 41,352 people were living in Yu-kon. Between June 30, 2018 and June 30, 2019, Yukon's population increased by 709, or 1.7%.

Between June 30, 2009 and June 30, 2019, Yukon's population in-creased by 7,195, or 21.1%. This represents a compound annual growth rate of 1.9% over the last ten years.

Looking at 2019 through 2009 (June 30th each year), Yukon's population has grown every year. However, this growth has not occurred evenly — the annual growth rate varied from a low of 0.8% in 2013 to a high of 3.0% in 2017.

See pages 17-23 for detailed data.

Population (June 30th),2009 to 2019

Population (June 30th), by Community,2009 to 2019

Population Change (June 30th), by Community,2018 to 2019

Between June 30, 2018 and June 30, 2019, the highest per-centage growth in population was in Beaver Creek (4.5%, or 5 people), while the largest per-centage decline was in Mayo (2.7%, or 14 people). The popu-lation of the Whitehorse area (includes Marsh Lake), increased 1.9% over the same period.

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In 2019, there were 419 births1 compared to 388 in 2018. The highest number of births recorded in the last ten years was in 2017 (426).

In 2019, 260 deaths1 were re-corded, an increase of 34 from the previous year. The number of deaths in the past 10 years has fluctuated from a low of 172 in 2011 to a high of 260 in 2019.

The average number of births per year from 2010 to 2019 was 397; the average number of deaths was 205.

Population

Comparing June 30, 2019 to June 30, 2009, Yukon's population growth occurred as follows (15-year age groups): • 0 to 14 years = 1,080 people, or 18.9%;• 15 to 29 years = 141 people, or 2.0%;• 30 to 44 years = 2,428 people, or 32.9%;• 45 to 59 years = -125 people, or -1.4%;• 60 to 74 years = 2,950 people, or 76.5%; and• 75 years and over = 721 peo-ple, or 76.5%.

On June 30, 2019, Yukon's popu-lation consisted of 21,010 males (50.8%) and 20,342 females (49.2%). Ten years earlier, on June 30, 2009, there were 17,407 males (51.0%) and 16,750 fe-males (49.0%).

Vital Statistics,2010 to 2019

In 2018/2019, there was a net gain of 1 person from migration compared to a net gain of 676 people in 2017/2018.

Net migration from interprovincial and international movements to and from Yukon has varied from a net gain of 1 person in 2018/2019 to a net gain of 901 in 2016/2017.

Migration,2009/2010 to 2018/2019

Population, by Age Group and Sex,June 30, 2009 and June 30, 2019

See pages 17-23 for detailed data.

1 Birth and death data represent events oc-curring within Yukon to Yukon residents only.

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In 2019, Yukon's annual labour force was 22,300; an increase of 400, compared to 2018 (21,900). The number of employed in-creased by 200, from 21,300 in 2018 to 21,500 in 2019.

Comparing 2019 to 2015, Yukon's annual labour force increased by 1,600, the number of employed in-creased by 2,100 and the number of unemployed decreased by 500.

In 2019, a total of 9,300, or 43.1%, of all working Yukoners were public employees employed by one of the four levels of gov-ernment in the territory. Of the 12,300 workers in the private sector, 3,500 or 28.5% were self-employed.

Labour Force Statistics, Seasonally Adjusted, January 2015 to December 2019

Unemployment Rate, Seasonally Adjusted,January 2015 to December 2019

Percentage of Total Employment, by Class of Worker,2010 to 2019

Yukon's annual unemployment rate increased by 0.9 percentage points from 2.7% in 2018 to 3.6% in 2019.

Between January 2015 and De-cember 2019, the lowest unem-ployment rate was 1.8% in April 2018, while the highest rate was 8.2% in June 2015.

See pages 25-33 for detailed data.

Number of Employed Workers, by Sex, 2010 to 2019

In 2019, of the 21,500 employed workers in Yukon, 50.7% were male (10,900) and 49.3% were female (10,600).

Comparing 2019 to 2010, the percentage of female workers increased 1.0 percentage point from 48.3% to 49.3%.

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Employment

Average weekly earnings (includ-ing overtime) in Yukon in 2019 were $1,166.12, an increase of $48.40, or 4.3%, over the 2018 average of $1,117.72. In 2019, the average weekly earnings of Yukoners were $137.62, or 13.4%, higher than the national average ($1,028.50).

See pages 25-33 for detailed data.

Average Weekly Earnings (including overtime),2010 to 2019

Employment, by Goods- and Services-Producing Sectors,2010 to 2019

In 2019, employment in Yukon's goods-producing industries was 2,383, or 10.9% of the total em-ployment (excluding employees in unclassified businesses), while employment in services-produc-ing industries was 19,554, or 89.1%.

Over the past ten years, employ-ment in Yukon's goods-producing industries peaked in 2019 with 2,383 workers (a record-high). Employment in services-pro-ducing industries also reached a record-high level of 19,554 in 2019.

Comparing 2019 to 2010, em-ployment in goods-producing industries increased by 603, or 33.9%, and employment in ser-vices-producing industries in-creased by 3,057, or 18.5%.

Employment Insurance Beneficiaries,2010 to 2019

In 2019, the average number of employment insurance beneficiar-ies in Yukon was 992. This repre-sents a increase of 45, or 4.8%, compared to the 2018 average of 947.

In 2019, the proportion of spe-cial benefit recipients increased to 37.6% compared to 21.4% in 2010.

*Special benefits include sickness, maternity, parental, and compassionate care.

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Consumer Prices

In 2019, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) for Whitehorse (data are not available for Yukon) increased 2.0%; 0.4 percentage points lower than in 2018 (2.4%). Nationally, the 2019 annual change in CPI was 1.9%; 0.4 percentage points lower than in 2018 (2.3%).

Between 2010 and 2019, the an-nual change in CPI for Whitehorse fluctuated from a low of -0.2% in 2015 to a high of 3.0% in 2011. Overall, CPI for Whitehorse in-creased 16.1% from 2010 to 2019; nationally, CPI increased 16.7% over the same time period.

See pages 36-39 for detailed data.

Annual Change in Consumer Price Index (CPI),2010 to 2019

Annual average changes in price indices for Whitehorse have not been even across major compo-nents.

Comparing 2019 to 2018, the changes were:• Food, 2.0%; • Shelter, 4.4%; • Household operations,

furnishings and equipment, 0.7%;

• Clothing and footwear, -1.7%;

• Transportation, 2.2%; • Health and personal care,

0.2%; • Recreation, education and

reading, 0.5%; and • Alcoholic beverages and

tobacco products, 2.6%.

Comparing 2019 to 2010, the changes were: • Food, 14.4%; • Shelter, 24.6%; • Household operations,

furnishings and equipment, 6.1%;

• Clothing and footwear, 3.4%;• Transportation, 20.8%; • Health and personal care,

10.6%; • Recreation, education and

reading, 6.3%; and• Alcoholic beverages and

tobacco products, 29.8%.

Consumer Price Index (CPI), by Selected Components, Whitehorse,2010 to 2019

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Consumer Price Index (CPI), by Selected Components, Whitehorse,2010 to 2019

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Fuel Prices, Whitehorse,2010 to 2019

In October 2019, the commu-nity spatial price indices for Yukon communities (base: Whitehorse = 100) ranged from a low of 115.4 in Watson Lake to a high of 123.1 in Mayo. This means, the same basket of items used in estimating price indices, would cost 23.1% more in Mayo and 15.4% more in Watson Lake than in Whitehorse.

In 2019, the average price of regular self-serve gasoline in Whitehorse was 136.9 cents/litre. This represents an increase of 1.9 cents/litre, or 1.4%, compared to the average price in 2018 (135.0 cents/litre). Comparing 2019 to 2010, the average cost of regular self-serve gasoline in Whitehorse increased by 24.4 cents/litre, or 21.7%. Over the same period, the average cost of self-serve diesel in Whitehorse increased by 29.6 cents/litre, or 26.6%, from 111.4 cents/litre in 2010 to 141.0 cents/litre in 2019.

Community Spatial Price Index, October 2019Whitehorse = 100

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Construction Value of Building Permits Issued,2010 to 2019

Number of Building Permits Issued,2010 to 2019

Construction Value of Building Permits Issued, 2010 to 2019

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In 2019, the construction value of building permits issued in Yukon was $161.3 million. Comparing 2019 to 2018, the value of build-ing permits increased by $5.8 million, or 3.7%.

Between 2010 and 2019, the construction value of building per-mits issued in Yukon varied from a low of $78.9 million in 2013 to the record-high of $176.8 million in 2011.

In Whitehorse, there were 16, or 1.1%, fewer permits issued in 2019 than in 2018. Of the 1,422 permits issued in Whitehorse in 2019, 86.4% were residential.

Between 2010 and 2019, the number of building permits is-sued in Yukon varied from a low of 1,549 in 2015 to the record-high of 2,027 in 2011.

In 2019, the total construction val-ue of building permits in Carmacks was $19.3 million. In Dawson City, the construction value was $6.0 million, in Watson Lake, $1.5 mil-lion and in Haines Junction, it was $1.3 million.

In Dawson City, after the previous record-high value ($20.8 mil-lion) of building permits issued in 2011, the value declined in 2012 and 2013, and then rebounded in 2014. The value declined again in 2015, increased in 2016 and 2017, reached a new record-high level ($30.4 million) in 2018 and has declined again in 2019.

In Carmacks, the value of building permits fluctuated between $1.5 million and $2.9 million since 2014 before reaching a new record-high ($19.3 million) in 2019.

Construction

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In 2019, there were 680 real es-tate transactions in Whitehorse, an increase of 32 transactions, or 4.9%, compared to 2018 (648).

Comparing 2019 to 2010, the total number of real estate trans-actions in Whitehorse increased by 83, or 13.9%.

In 2019, the total value of real estate sales in Yukon was $367.4 million, an increase of $30.8 mil-lion, or 9.1%, compared to $336.7 million in 2018.

Real estate sales in Whitehorse increased by $21.6 million, or 7.6%, from $286.5 million in 2018 to $308.2 million in 2019.

Real estate sales outside of White-horse increased 18.3% from $50.1 million in 2018 to $59.3 million in 2019.

See pages 42-46 for detailed data.

Value of Real Estate Transactions, 2010 to 2019

Number and Value of Real Estate Transactions, Whitehorse, 2010 to 2019

Single house sales (318) were the most common type of residential real estate transaction in White-horse in 2019, followed by con-dos (233).

Comparing 2019 to 2018, the number of single detached house sales, condo and duplex sales all increased, while the number of mobile home sales went from a number requiring suppression to 25.

Comparing 2019 to 2010, con-dos had the largest increase in the number of residential real estate transactions (95); while mobile homes had the largest de-crease (13).

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See pages 42-46 for detailed data.

Among the major subdivisions of Whitehorse, Porter Creek had the highest growth in the average value of single detached houses sold between 2010 and 2019. In 2019, the average value in Porter Creek was $497,700, an increase of $143,800, or 40.6%, compared to 2010. Average value of Country Residential increased $216,800, or 46.1% over the same time period.

The average value of single hous-es increased almost steadily up to 2011. This was followed by small declines in 2012 and 2013, small annual increases from 2014 through 2016, before gaining a higher increasing trend in 2017 and 2018. In 2019, the average value of single houses sold in Whitehorse was a record-high $516,200, an increase of $35,500, or 7.4%, compared to the previous record-high of $480,700 in 2018.

In 2019, a total of 318 single houses were sold in Whitehorse, an increase of 11, or 3.6%, com-pared to 2018, when 307 single detached houses were sold.

Number and Average Value of Single House Sales, Whitehorse, 2010 to 2019

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2010 to 2019

See pages 47-50 for detailed data.

Median Rents, for Buildings with 3 or More Rental Units, Whitehorse,

2010 to 2019

Median Rent, for All Buildings with Rental Units, Whitehorse, October 2019

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Compared to 2018, the 2019 me-dian rent in Whitehorse increased by $35, or 3.6%, to $1,000. The median rent increased in all White-horse subdivisions. The highest dollar increase was in Riverdale ($136, or 13.9%), while the small-est increase was recorded in Up-per Whitehorse ($30, or 3.2%).

Between 2010 and 2019, the me-dian rent in Whitehorse increased steadily year-over-year. In the past ten years, the median rent for units in buildings with 3 or more rental units increased from $767 in 2010 to $1,000 in 2019, an increase of $233, or 30.4%.

In 2019, among Whitehorse sub-divisions, the vacancy rate was the highest in Upper Whitehorse (7.0%), followed by Riverdale (2.6%), while Porter Creek and Downtown had the lowest vacan-cy rates (1.9%). Similarly in 2018, Upper Whitehorse had the highest vacancy rate (10.4%), followed by Riverdale (3.0%) and Porter Creek (1.9%), while Downtown had the lowest vacancy rate (1.1%).

Between 2010 and 2019, the va-cancy rate for buildings with 3 or more rental units in Whitehorse fluctuated from a low of 1.1% in 2010 and 2011 to a high of 4.1% in 2014. The 2019 rate of 2.9%, represents a decrease of 0.3 per-centage points from 2018 (3.2%).

In October 2019, the average median rent for all buildings with rental units in Whitehorse was $1,099. The highest median rent was for condominiums at $1,700; while the lowest median rent was for apartment buildings and store-top (commercial) at $1,000.

Residential Rent

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$CDN per troy oz.

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Price of GoldGold Production Value

Resources

In 2019, the average price of a troy ounce of gold was $1,859.95, an increase of $215.34, or 13.1%, compared to the 2018 price of $1,644.61. Comparing 2019 to 2010, the average price of a troy ounce of gold increased by $585.16, or 45.9%.

The preliminary production value of gold in Yukon in 2019 was $154.0 million, an increase of 58.1% over 2010.

Value of Gold/ troy oz. ($CAN)2019 $1,859.95 2014 $1,391.27 2018 $1,644.61 2013 $1,446.522017 $1,638.80 2012 $1,678.352016 $1,648.81 2011 $1,550.052015 $1,481.31 2010 $1,274.78 * See footnote page 51.

Gold Prices and Production Value,2010 to 2019

The 2019 preliminary total value of mineral exploration plus de-posit appraisal expenditures was $139.6 million, a decrease of $42.7 million, or 23.4%, compared to 2018 ($182.3 million).

Changes in Mineral Exploration Plus Deposit

Appraisal Expenditures2019 -23.4%2018 8.1% 2017 86.6%2016 -2.0%2015 -13.9%

See pages 51-57 for detailed data.

In 2018, the total volume of round-wood harvested in Yukon (18,020 m3) decreased by 9 m3 , or 0.1%, compared to 2017 (18,029 m3).

From 2009 to 2018, the volume of harvested roundwood varied from a low of 17,000 m3 in 2015 to a high of 37,250 m3 in 2013.

Net Value of Roundwood Harvested,2009 to 2018

Mineral Exploration Plus Deposit Appraisal Expenditures,

2015 to 2019

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Trade & GDP

The 2019 value of retail trade in Yukon was a record-high of $863.8 million, an increase of $26.3 million, or 3.1%, com-pared to 2018. Compared to 2010 ($599.3 million), retail trade increased by $264.4 mil-lion, or 44.1%.

The 2019 value of wholesale trade in Yukon was $151.3 million, a decrease of $52.4 million, or 25.7%, from 2018 ($203.7 million). Compared to 2010 ($122.7 million), whole-sale trade increased by $28.6 million, or 23.3%.

Retail and Wholesale Trade,2010 to 2019

The volume of liquor sold in Yukon in 2019 (5.3 million litres) increased by 36,300 litres, or 0.7%, compared to 2018.

Between 2010 and 2019, the value of liquor sales in Yukon increased each year. In 2019, sales increased by $792,700, or 2.0%, from $39.2 million in 2018 to $40.0 million in 2019.

See pages 58-63 for detailed data.

Liquor Sales,2010 to 2019

Gasoline stations’ sales account-ed for 17.4% of total retail sales in 2019. Comparing 2019 to 2018, sales in this subsector increased by $1.0 million, or 0.7%.

The Food and beverage stores subsector’s contribution to the total retail sales has averaged 29.9% over the years from 2010 to 2015 (data for 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 are not available).

Retail Sales, by Selected Subsectors,2010 to 2019

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GDP by Industry (at Basic Prices),chained (2012) dollars

Between 2010 and 2019, the real GDP by industry increased every year with the exception of 2015. The GDP of services-producing indus-tries also increased every year from 2010 to 2019 with the exception of 2015, while the GDP of goods-producing industries increased in 2010 through 2012, 2016 and 2018.

In the last 10 years, the real GDP of goods-producing industries had the largest increase of 24.3% in 2016, and the largest decrease of 28.3% in 2015.

See pages 58-63 for detailed data.

2019(p)

GDP by Industry, Growth Rates,2010 to 2019(p)

The preliminary* real Gross Do-mestic Product (GDP) by industry for Yukon in 2019 was estimated at $2.6 billion, an increase of $25.1 million, or 1.0%, compared to 2018 ($2.6 billion). Goods-producing in-dustries' GDP decreased by $16.5 million, or 3.3%, and services-producing industries' GDP increased by $43.4 million, or 2.1%, over the same period.

* A revised estimate of GDP by industry will be available in November of 2020.

Comparing 2019 to 2010, Yukon's real GDP increased by $364.8 mil-lion, or 16.2%. The GDP of goods-producing industries decreased by $14.7 million, or 2.9%, while the GDP of services-producing indus-tries increased by $386.8 million, or 22.0%, from 2010 to 2019.

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In 2019, 505,027 travellers en-tered Yukon through Canada Border Services Agency ports of entry. This represents an increase of 3,239 travellers, or 0.6%, com-pared to 2018 and an increase of 105,953 travellers, or 26.5%, compared to 2010 (399,074). In 2019, the number of travellers peaked in July at 120,315, an increase of 1,249 travellers, or 1.0%, from the 2018 peak in July (119,066).

Travellers Entering Yukon through Canada Border Services Agency,

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See pages 64-65 for detailed data.

Vehicle Registrations, by Type

2019

In 2019, a total of 60,083 vehicles were registered in Yukon, an in-crease of 2,048 vehicles, or 3.5%, compared to 2018 (58,035).

From 2015 to 2019, on average, trucks1 represented 34.5% of all vehicles registered in Yukon; fol-lowed by cars1 (32.8%) and trail-ers (26.8%) .

In 2019, a total of 343,822 US residents entered Yukon through Canada Border Services Agency ports of entry. This is a decrease of 21,453 US residents, or 5.9%, compared to 2018 (365,275) and an increase of 50,344, or 17.2%, compared to 2010 (293,478).

2019

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1 In 2019, Yukon's vehicle classification sys-tem changed with effect from 2013. SUV's are now classified as cars instead of trucks.

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Statistics presented in tables on the following pages of this Annual Review provide a monthly, and annual summary of information. The latest twelve months are highlighted.

Annual figures follow the monthly data beginning with the most recent year and dating back ten years. Depending on the statistics presented, annual data may be either the average or the sum of monthly data. Previous years of data are presented, with the latest year highlighted.

Below the annual data, the data source and, as appropriate, notes regarding the table are provided.

0.0 SAMPLE CHART, Yukon

Total, Categories Category I Category II

2013 DEC 53,000 50,000 3,000NOV 40,000 37,000 3,000OCT 25,000 22,000 3,000

SEP 26,000 24,000 2,000AUG 27,000 25,000 2,000JUL 23,000 21,000 2,000

JUN 27,000 25,000 2,000MAY 31,000 29,000 2,000APR 31,000 30,000 1,000

MAR 35,000 33,000 2,000FEB 40,000 38,000 2,000JAN 41,000 39,000 2,000

2013 399,000 373,000 26,000

2012 378,000 355,000 23,0002011 355,000 330,000 25,0002010 352,000 331,000 23,000

2009 358,000 334,000 24,0002008 344,000 321,000 23,0002007 329,000 305,000 24,000

2006 320,000 285,000 35,0002005 312,000 274,000 38,0002004 303,000 267,000 36,000

Source : Source given here.

(unit of measurement)

0.0 SAMPLE TABLE, Yukon

Total, Categories Category I Category II

2019 DEC 53,000 50,000 3,000NOV 40,000 37,000 3,000OCT 25,000 22,000 3,000

SEP 26,000 24,000 2,000AUG 27,000 25,000 2,000JUL 23,000 21,000 2,000

JUN 27,000 25,000 2,000MAY 31,000 29,000 2,000APR 31,000 30,000 1,000

MAR 35,000 33,000 2,000FEB 40,000 38,000 2,000JAN 41,000 39,000 2,000

2019 399,000 373,000 26,000

2018 272,000 255,000 17,0002017 378,000 355,000 23,0002016 355,000 330,000 25,000

2015 354,000 331,000 23,0002014 358,000 334,000 24,0002013 344,000 321,000 23,000

2012 329,000 305,000 24,0002011 320,000 285,000 35,0002010 312,000 274,000 38,000

Source : Source cited here.

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1.1 POPULATION, Yukon

PopulationChange From

Previous PeriodChange From Previous

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2019 DEC 41,761 0.2 2.6NOV 41,677 -0.1 2.2OCT 41,704 0.7 2.4

SEP 41,408 -0.2 1.7AUG 41,481 0.3 2.0JUL 41,361 0.0 1.9

JUN 41,352 0.2 1.7MAY 41,279 0.3 2.0APR 41,154 0.5 2.1

MAR 40,962 0.1 2.1FEB 40,907 0.2 2.1JAN 40,844 0.3 2.1

2019 41,352 1.7 1.7

2018 (r) 40,643 2.3 2.32017 (r) 39,737 3.0 3.02016 38,594 2.2 2.2

2015 37,745 1.5 1.52014 37,190 1.7 1.72013 36,571 0.8 0.8

2012 36,283 2.3 2.32011 35,459 1.4 1.42010 34,984 2.4 2.4

Note: Population estimate as of June 30th of each year represents annual population.

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Source: Yukon Bureau of Statistics.

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1.2 POPULATION, by Community1

Beaver Creek

Burwash Landing Carcross Carmacks Dawson City Destruction

Bay Faro Haines Junction Mayo

2019 DEC 118 109 515 583 2,291 54 415 977 502NOV 110 110 522 577 2,286 52 416 989 503OCT 114 109 521 574 2,289 52 414 981 496

SEP 112 111 527 573 2,354 53 415 977 500AUG 115 107 526 571 2,360 54 421 980 500JUL 115 107 527 567 2,361 56 421 977 500

JUN 116 108 521 574 2,364 55 419 981 500MAY 114 109 520 575 2,357 56 421 976 496APR 113 109 524 570 2,344 55 414 970 495

MAR 111 110 513 565 2,324 54 410 964 496FEB 110 109 513 563 2,323 56 410 955 498JAN 111 109 515 559 2,332 56 411 956 495

2019 116 108 521 574 2,364 55 419 981 500

2018 111 107 506 564 2,323 56 413 960 5142017 109 108 499 552 2,266 55 397 921 5002016 109 113 513 542 2,169 49 394 904 482

2015 121 107 500 553 2,066 50 375 885 4722014 115 112 464 558 2,020 42 383 874 4862013 122 110 462 547 2,005 46 397 862 498

2012 119 102 466 559 1,980 51 394 852 4812011 117 104 474 546 1,928 50 394 841 4632010 99 101 430 500 1,891 48 413 856 452

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2019 DEC 272 391 402 284 524 1,499 32,774 51NOV 269 390 401 285 528 1,490 32,695 54OCT 265 388 402 285 524 1,491 32,745 54

SEP 265 393 408 283 518 1,468 32,395 56AUG 266 393 410 283 518 1,474 32,447 56JUL 264 394 410 283 521 1,473 32,329 56

JUN 265 394 407 281 522 1,486 32,304 55MAY 265 396 408 280 525 1,487 32,241 53APR 261 394 409 278 522 1,479 32,164 53

MAR 262 399 409 277 522 1,482 32,011 53FEB 264 398 403 276 523 1,472 31,981 53JAN 264 391 411 275 522 1,478 31,906 53

2019 265 394 407 281 522 1,486 32,304 55

2018 (r) 265 387 405 275 521 1,497 31,687 522017 (r) 257 395 401 263 515 1,501 30,948 502016 256 386 403 256 504 1,463 29,991 60

2015 257 375 409 262 478 1,450 29,325 602014 263 395 398 271 464 1,490 28,794 612013 264 375 395 256 467 1,459 28,242 64

2012 257 349 400 261 480 1,487 27,979 662011 263 344 403 258 486 1,477 27,243 682010 235 346 361 245 475 1,569 26,872 91

Source: Yukon Bureau of Statistics.

1 Population of unorganized areas are assigned to the nearest community.2 Whitehorse Area includes City of Whitehorse and surrounding area as well as the community of Marsh Lake.3 Other includes communities such as Braeburn, Alaska Highway, Champagne, Jake's Corner, Keno, McCabe Creek, Stewart Crossing, Swift River, Rancheria, Elsa and all other unspecified communities.Note: Population estimate as of June 30th of each year represents annual population.

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1.4 VITAL STATISTICS, Yukon

Births Deaths Marriages

2019 DEC 30 24 9NOV 30 27 7OCT 31 24 7

SEP 38 19 16AUG 35 24 33JUL 30 26 35

JUN 47 14 19 MAY 45 23 9APR 30 23 7

MAR 33 21 8FEB 31 19 3JAN 39 16 6

2019 419 260 159

2018 388 226 1692017 426 232 1742016 403 205 168

2015 417 197 1632014 372 190 1782013 376 192 163

2012 412 191 1482011 402 172 1422010 358 182 142

Notes: Birth and death data represent events occurring within Yukon to Yukon residents only. Marriages include all marriages occurring within Yukon, regardless of a person's place of residence. Source: Yukon Bureau of Statistics.

1.3 POPULATION, by Age, Yukon

Total 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-69 70-74 75+

2019 DEC 41,761 2,302 2,311 2,211 4,383 6,656 6,433 5,614 6,292 2,283 1,584 1,692NOV 41,677 2,300 2,308 2,211 4,354 6,646 6,410 5,617 6,302 2,268 1,573 1,688OCT 41,704 2,316 2,308 2,222 4,348 6,633 6,412 5,635 6,322 2,253 1,571 1,684

SEP 41,408 2,318 2,296 2,214 4,283 6,514 6,351 5,618 6,305 2,238 1,574 1,697AUG 41,481 2,318 2,307 2,212 4,296 6,535 6,355 5,622 6,349 2,211 1,581 1,695JUL 41,361 2,315 2,306 2,199 4,297 6,515 6,317 5,614 6,347 2,209 1,570 1,672

JUN 41,352 2,317 2,306 2,177 4,315 6,524 6,300 5,620 6,352 2,224 1,553 1,664MAY 41,279 2,303 2,299 2,179 4,314 6,517 6,281 5,633 6,354 2,220 1,530 1,649APR 41,154 2,301 2,300 2,174 4,309 6,498 6,252 5,617 6,346 2,197 1,527 1,633

MAR 40,962 2,295 2,294 2,164 4,300 6,464 6,192 5,609 6,335 2,182 1,507 1,620FEB 40,907 2,306 2,289 2,162 4,279 6,473 6,173 5,627 6,331 2,167 1,500 1,600JAN 40,844 2,286 2,293 2,151 4,282 6,472 6,153 5,656 6,294 2,160 1,495 1,602

2019 41,352 2,317 2,306 2,177 4,315 6,524 6,300 5,620 6,352 2,224 1,553 1,664

2018 (r) 40,643 2,326 2,305 2,138 4,422 6,489 6,004 5,751 6,263 2,054 1,408 1,4832017 (r) 39,737 2,311 2,249 2,086 4,365 6,393 5,767 5,863 6,093 1,953 1,283 1,3742016 38,594 2,267 2,135 2,044 4,253 6,173 5,586 5,911 5,889 1,893 1,115 1,328

2015 37,745 2,205 2,099 2,002 4,367 5,883 5,453 5,977 5,715 1,758 1,032 1,2542014 37,190 2,151 2,054 1,990 4,490 5,768 5,347 6,099 5,473 1,692 955 1,1712013 36,571 2,114 2,005 1,942 4,597 5,556 5,246 6,189 5,295 1,640 847 1,140

2012 36,283 2,108 1,978 1,985 4,681 5,439 5,236 6,332 5,128 1,509 799 1,0882011 35,459 2,030 1,911 2,001 4,709 5,225 5,136 6,311 5,013 1,332 767 1,0242010 34,984 1,904 1,871 1,926 4,791 5,011 5,120 6,396 4,951 1,281 736 997

Note: Population estimate as of June 30th of each year represents annual population.

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Source: Yukon Bureau of Statistics.

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1.5 POPULATION, by Age, Sex and Community1, June 2019

Total 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-69 70-74 75+Male 21,010 1,176 1,242 1,137 2,191 3,166 3,123 2,833 3,250 1,181 855 856Female 20,342 1,141 1,064 1,040 2,124 3,358 3,177 2,787 3,102 1,043 698 808

Male 61 3 3 2 6 12 10 7 7 6 2 3Female 55 4 2 2 4 9 11 7 7 4 3 2

Male 57 1 4 2 5 4 14 8 11 2 4 2Female 51 2 3 1 7 5 8 9 7 3 2 4

Male 278 6 10 17 27 38 32 47 52 15 16 18Female 243 13 13 8 21 38 35 37 41 17 12 8

Male 297 17 23 11 35 37 39 35 55 20 10 15Female 277 20 16 29 36 38 44 30 40 11 5 8

Male 1,250 53 58 50 104 204 209 166 222 81 55 48Female 1,114 73 40 56 98 219 178 145 169 66 28 42

Male 27 0 1 2 0 3 5 4 7 2 1 2Female 28 1 1 1 0 5 5 5 7 1 1 1

Male 224 9 8 14 16 15 27 26 49 23 22 15Female 195 11 13 14 11 21 31 13 46 14 12 9

Male 499 31 25 30 52 51 57 66 100 29 29 29Female 482 24 30 24 41 63 66 66 94 29 22 23

Male 256 19 15 7 24 37 37 31 49 14 12 11Female 244 10 14 9 22 42 31 31 45 12 13 15

Male 141 8 10 10 17 21 18 15 22 10 5 5Female 124 11 5 3 18 29 16 8 18 8 4 4

Male 203 10 18 12 21 32 26 36 24 6 8 10Female 191 9 13 11 23 32 26 20 30 10 9 8

Male 221 13 11 11 28 33 25 40 34 14 7 5Female 186 12 9 5 31 23 26 36 25 8 4 7

Male 150 3 1 7 10 11 12 11 41 22 19 13Female 131 3 2 1 9 11 13 17 42 14 12 7

Male 284 13 14 11 28 32 35 50 45 26 13 17Female 238 7 16 9 23 31 26 40 41 21 8 16

Male 784 37 38 41 80 90 85 131 146 46 46 44Female 702 43 33 35 70 106 74 113 120 37 34 37

Male 16,237 953 1,003 910 1,737 2,543 2,487 2,154 2,370 859 605 616Female 16,067 898 854 832 1,710 2,685 2,586 2,209 2,365 785 527 616

Male 41 0 0 0 1 3 5 6 16 6 1 3Female 14 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 5 3 2 1

Carmacks

Dawson City

Destruction Bay

Faro

Haines Junction

Mayo

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Yukon

Beaver Creek

Burwash Landing

Carcross

WhitehorseArea2

Other3

1 Population of unorganized areas are assigned to the nearest community.2 Whitehorse Area includes City of Whitehorse and surrounding area as well as the community of Marsh Lake.3 Other includes communities such as Braeburn, Alaska Highway, Champagne, Jake's Corner, Keno, McCabe Creek, Stewart Crossing, Swift River, Rancheria, Elsa and all other unspecified communities.Note: Population estimate as of June 30th of each year represent annual population. Source: Yukon Bureau of Statistics.

Old Crow

Pelly Crossing

Ross River

Tagish

Teslin

Watson Lake

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1.6 INDIGENOUS1 POPULATION, by Age, Sex and Community2, June 2019

Total 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65-69 70-74 75+Male 4,246 202 232 353 753 710 573 593 509 129 81 109Female 4,278 224 210 293 755 719 533 518 558 177 125 168

Male 22 0 1 0 2 4 4 4 2 4 1 0Female 15 0 1 1 2 2 3 0 2 1 2 1

Male 37 1 3 2 4 2 11 3 7 1 1 2Female 38 0 2 1 7 2 6 7 4 3 2 4

Male 138 2 6 12 21 15 18 23 23 6 6 5Female 142 9 9 7 17 26 22 20 17 7 4 5

Male 174 11 16 7 28 25 27 17 28 10 0 5Female 197 13 11 24 32 30 30 14 30 5 2 6

Male 227 11 6 19 31 33 39 32 38 6 6 7Female 193 14 7 12 31 26 20 19 31 14 9 9

Male 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1Female 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 0 1

Male 22 2 1 2 6 5 3 1 0 1 1 0Female 29 6 2 2 3 6 3 2 1 2 1 1

Male 172 9 6 15 28 24 19 27 22 6 4 12Female 180 6 10 17 26 22 24 19 26 10 9 11

Male 131 8 9 6 20 19 17 24 22 2 3 2Female 154 7 6 7 19 27 15 22 27 4 6 13

Male 127 7 9 10 17 17 17 14 18 8 5 5Female 103 8 4 3 17 23 11 7 14 8 4 4

Male 170 7 16 12 20 27 21 31 18 2 7 9Female 176 8 12 11 22 30 24 17 27 8 9 8

Male 172 9 10 10 25 26 23 29 23 7 7 3Female 148 10 7 3 24 20 21 28 17 7 4 7

Male 28 1 1 3 5 5 2 0 6 3 0 2Female 35 2 1 1 3 6 6 3 8 1 1 3

Male 160 3 6 10 23 22 23 35 21 9 4 4Female 135 3 9 6 20 20 16 20 24 7 4 6

Male 327 9 24 25 57 45 36 58 54 9 7 4Female 293 18 12 21 42 47 22 56 35 10 18 11

Male 2,326 122 119 220 466 438 314 292 222 55 30 46

Female 2,434 120 116 177 490 430 309 284 293 90 48 79

Male 11 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 5 0 0 1Female 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0

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Yukon

Beaver Creek

Burwash Landing

Carcross

Mayo

Carmacks

Other4

Faro

Tagish

1 Indigenous population includes those who provided band numbers and/or self-identified as First Nations, Métis or Inuit in Yukon government administrative records. 2 Population of unorganized areas are assigned to the nearest community.3 Whitehorse Area includes City of Whitehorse and surrounding area as well as the community of Marsh Lake.4 Other includes communities such as Braeburn, Alaska Highway, Champagne, Jake's Corner, Keno, McCabe Creek, Stewart Crossing, Swift

WhitehorseArea3

Destruction Bay

Watson Lake

Dawson City

Haines Junction

Source : Yukon Bureau of Statistics.

Old Crow

Pelly Crossing

Ross River

Teslin

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1.7 FACTORS OF DEMOGRAPHIC GROWTH, Yukon

Population1 Natural Increase

Net Interprovincial

Migration

Net International

Migration

Total Net Migration

Total Growth2

2019 IV (p) 41,022 43 -60 73 13 56III (p) 40,854 34 2 132 134 168II (p) 40,601 79 17 157 174 253I (p) 40,692 79 -144 -26 -170 -91

2018 IV (r) 40,584 47 56 5 61 108III (r) 40,612 36 -155 91 -64 -28II (r) 40,200 81 117 214 331 412I (r) 40,019 80 60 41 101 181

2017 IV (r) 39,840 48 48 83 131 179III (r) 39,690 37 9 104 113 150II (r) 39,222 79 200 189 389 468I (r) 38,859 79 245 39 284 363

2016 IV (r) 38,760 47 49 3 52 99III (r) 38,547 37 83 93 176 213II 38,042 68 294 136 430 498I 37,770 70 103 83 186 256

2015 IV 37,751 54 -36 -15 -51 3III 37,690 45 -85 86 1 46II 37,372 47 135 120 255 302I 37,168 71 87 30 117 188

2014 IV 37,272 36 -142 -14 -156 -120III 37,137 51 7 61 68 119II 36,682 64 240 135 375 439I 36,393 49 162 63 225 274

2013 IV 36,448 42 -96 -17 -113 -71III 36,521 66 -255 100 -155 -89II 36,313 39 12 141 153 192I 36,373 34 -119 9 -110 -76

2012 IV 36,425 55 -45 -78 -123 -68III 36,234 66 58 52 110 176II 35,843 51 217 107 324 375I 35,782 57 -127 115 -12 45

2011 IV 35,668 34 83 -19 64 98III 35,411 81 140 20 160 241II 34,983 66 180 175 355 421I 34,801 57 107 23 130 187

2010 IV 34,789 37 21 -40 -19 18III 34,596 55 55 88 143 198II 34,241 46 137 177 314 360I 34,007 46 19 174 193 239

(p) 40,854 241 -226 227 1 242

(r) 40,612 246 234 442 676 922(r) 39,690 242 577 324 901 1,143

38,547 237 276 290 566 857

37,690 205 87 197 284 55337,137 221 51 281 332 61636,521 194 -94 124 30 287

36,234 223 313 223 536 82335,411 215 363 246 609 81534,596 152 325 408 733 865

2010/20112009/2010

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1 Quarterly population estimates for this table: QI = January 1; QII = April 1; QIII = July 1; and QIV = October 1. Annual population figures represent estimates as of July 1st.2 Annual Total Growth includes residual deviation from 2009/2010 to 2015/2016.Note: Annual figures, with the exception of population, represent the period of July 1st to June 30th; i.e., 2018/2019 figures cover the period from July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019.Population estimates are final intercensal from 2010 to 2015, final postcensal for 2016, updated postcensal for 2017 and 2018, and preliminary postcensal for 2019.Sources: Statistics Canada. Tables 17-10-0009-01, 17-10-0059-01, 17-10-0020-01, 17-10-0040-01 (quarterly); 17-10-0005-01 and 17-10-0008-01 (annual). (accessed 2020-05-19)

2015/20162016/2017

2013/2014

2018/2019

2012/2013

2011/2012

2017/2018

2014/2015

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1.8 MIGRATION, Yukon

Age Group2 In-migrants Out-migrants

Net Interprovincial

Migration Immigrants3 Emigrants4Returning

Emigrants5

Net Temporary Emigrants6

Net Non-permanent Residents7

Net International

Migration

2018/2019

-1 year8 9 12 -3 0 0 0 0 0 00 to 4 years 107 119 -12 14 0 0 0 1 155 to 9 years 80 67 13 12 0 0 0 3 1510 to 14 years 53 78 -25 8 0 0 0 4 1215 to 19 years 75 122 -47 9 0 0 0 21 3020 to 24 years 156 156 0 25 5 6 2 32 5625 to 29 years 299 329 -30 104 10 8 10 -42 5030 to 34 years 215 214 1 66 10 1 10 -23 2435 to 39 years 147 100 47 32 10 0 7 -11 440 to 44 years 112 113 -1 14 6 0 0 -4 445 to 49 years 65 87 -22 2 4 0 0 8 650 to 54 years 61 115 -54 6 0 0 0 1 755 to 59 years 59 92 -33 4 0 0 0 -6 -260 to 64 years 42 60 -18 8 0 0 0 -3 565 to 69 years 25 55 -30 2 0 0 0 -3 -170 to 74 years 9 19 -10 3 0 0 0 -1 275 to 79 years 4 6 -2 1 0 0 0 -1 080 to 84 years 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 085 to 89 years 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 090 to 94 years 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 095 to 99 years 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0100 years and over 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2018/2019 (All ages) (p) 1,518 1,744 -226 310 45 15 29 -24 227

2017/2018 (r) 1,395 1,161 234 263 45 15 29 238 4422016/2017 (r) 1,558 981 577 233 45 15 29 150 3242015/2016 1,531 1,255 276 254 51 3 28 112 290

2014/2015 1,348 1,261 87 264 3 0 28 -36 1972013/2014 1,390 1,339 51 360 22 20 29 -48 2812012/2013 1,185 1,279 -94 212 47 3 28 -16 124

2011/2012 1,524 1,211 313 333 63 15 29 -33 2232010/2011 1,477 1,114 363 214 22 22 18 50 2462009/2010 1,418 1,093 325 333 22 22 19 94 408

Interprovincial Migrants1 International Migrants

1 Interprovincial migration represents movements from one province or territory to another, involving a change in usual place of residence. A person who takes up residence in another province or territory is an out-migrant with reference to the province or territory of origin, and an in-migrant with reference to the province or territory of destination. Net interprovincial migration is the difference between the number of in-migrants and the number of out-migrants. The number of interprovincial migrants is final up to 2017/2018 and preliminary for 2018/2019. 2 Age on July 1st. 3 The number of immigrants is final up to 2017/2018 and preliminary for 2018/2019.4 The number of emigrants is final up to 2016/2017, updated for 2017/2018 and preliminary for 2018/2019.5 The number of returning emigrants is final 2016/2017, updated for 2017/2018 and preliminary for 2018/2019.7 A non-permanent resident is a person who is lawfully in Canada on a temporary basis under the authority of a valid document (work permit, study permit, Minister's permit or refugee) issued for that person along with members of his family living with them. This group also includes individuals who seek refugee status upon or after their arrival in Canada and remain in the country pending the outcome of processes relative to their claim. The net non-permanent residents is final up to 2016/2017, updated for 2017/2018 and preliminary for 2018/2019. 8 Age -1 represents persons born after July 1st and not included in age group 0 to 4 years.Note: Annual figures represent the period of July 1st to June 30th; i.e., 2018/2019 figures cover the period from July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019.Sources : Statistics Canada. Tables 17-10-0014-01 and 17-10-0015-01. (accessed 2020-05-19)

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2.1 CANADIAN HEALTH CHARACTERISTICS, Two-year Period Estimates, Canada and Yukon(age 12 and over, unless otherwise indicated)

(no. persons) (%) (no. persons) (%)

Perceived health, very good or excellent 19,005,600 60.8 17,700 54.3Perceived health, fair or poor 3,476,400 11.1 5,400 16.6Perceived mental health, very good or excellent 21,008,600 69.4 20,300 62.9Perceived mental health, fair or poor 2,235,700 7.4 3,200 9.8Perceived life stress, most days quite a bit or extremely stressful 6,653,000 21.4 6,900 21.2

Body mass index, adjusted self-reported, adult (18 years and over), overweight 9,783,000 36.1 9,400 33.4Body mass index, adjusted self-reported, adult (18 years and over), obese 7,284,000 26.9 9,800 34.8Body mass index, self-reported, youth (12 to 17 years old), overweight or obese 469,100 25.8 400E 22.1E

Arthritis1 (15 years and over) 5,742,700 19.1 6,000 19.1Diabetes1 2,256,600 7.2 2,400 7.3Asthma1 2,518,000 8.1 2,900 8.9Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease1 (COPD) (35 years and over) 869,800 4.2 1,000 4.7High blood pressure1 5,433,700 17.4 4,400 13.4Mood disorder1 2,732,000 8.8 2,800 8.7

Current smoker, daily or occasional 5,002,100 16.0 6,600 20.2Current smoker, daily 3,513,400 11.3 4,200 12.9

Heavy drinking2 6,007,800 19.3 8,500 26.1

Physical activity, 150 minutes per week, adult (18 years and over) 15,957,400 56.0 21,300 71.7Physical activity, average 60 minutes per day, youth (12 to 17 years old) 1,090,600 57.8 1,400 72.6

Breast milk feeding initiation3,4 1,457,600 90.9 2,200E 99.4Exclusive breastfeeding, at least 6 months3,5 512,800 34.4 1,500E 67.9

Fruit and vegetable consumption, 5 times or more per day .. .. 8,400 27.2

Sense of belonging to local community, somewhat strong or very strong 20,599,600 68.9 25,600 80.6Life satisfaction, satisfied or very satisfied 28,074,500 93.1 29,100 91.4

Has a regular healthcare provider 26,364,300 84.9 25,600 78.8Influenza immunization in the past 12 months 9,553,800 32.0 11,000 35.1E Use with caution.1 As diagnosed by a health professional. 2 Heavy drinking refers to males who reported having 5 or more drinks, or women who reported having 4 or more drinks, on one occasion, at least once a month in the past year. 3 Based on information provided by females aged 15 to 55 who had a baby in the last 5 years.4 Initiated breastfeeding refers to mothers who breastfed or tried to breastfeed their last child even if only for a short time. 5 Exclusive breastfeeding refers to an infant receiving only breast milk, without any additional liquid (even water) or solid food.Source: Statistics Canada. Table 13-10-0113-01. (accessed 2020-05-29)

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3.1 LABOUR FORCE STATISTICS, Yukon (Seasonally Adjusted Figures1)(Representing 92% Coverage)

Labour Force Employed UnemployedUnemployment

Rate

(%)

2019 DEC 22,100 21,100 1,000 4.5NOV 22,300 21,400 900 4.0OCT 22,300 21,500 800 3.6

SEP 22,600 22,000 600 2.7AUG 22,500 21,900 600 2.7JUL 22,700 21,900 700 3.1

JUN 22,500 21,700 900 4.0MAY 22,700 21,900 900 4.0APR 22,200 21,200 1,000 4.5

MAR 22,000 21,100 900 4.1FEB 22,200 21,300 900 4.1JAN 22,200 21,300 900 4.1

2019 22,300 21,500 800 3.6

2018 21,900 21,300 600 2.72017 22,000 21,200 800 3.62016 21,400 20,200 1,200 5.6

2015 20,700 19,400 1,300 6.32014 20,700 19,800 900 4.32013 20,400 19,300 1,100 5.4

2012 20,800 19,300 1,500 7.22011 20,500 19,400 1,100 5.42010 18,900 17,500 1,300 6.9

1 Annual figures are unadjusted. Note: Monthly figures are based on three-month moving averages and are "seasonally adjusted", which refers to the technique of adjusting the "raw" figures to remove seasonal movements. Sources: Statistics Canada. Tables 14-10-0292-01 (monthly) and 14-10-0090-01 (annual). (accessed 2020-03-24)

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3.2 UNEMPLOYMENT RATES, Canada, Provinces and Territories (Three-Month Moving Averages)(Unadjusted Figures)

Canada YT NL PE NS NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT NU

2019 DEC 5.2 4.6 11.0 7.8 7.6 7.0 4.7 4.8 4.9 5.1 6.6 4.7 8.5 11.6NOV 5.2 3.6 10.2 7.0 7.3 6.8 4.5 4.9 4.9 4.9 6.4 4.8 8.8 13.4OCT 5.5 3.1 10.6 6.6 7.5 7.3 4.6 5.4 5.2 5.1 6.8 4.9 8.2 12.9

SEP 5.8 2.2 11.2 6.8 7.3 7.7 4.7 5.8 5.7 5.7 7.2 4.8 8.3 13.7AUG 5.8 2.1 12.0 6.8 7.1 7.7 4.8 6.0 5.9 5.6 7.2 4.7 7.4 14.6JUL 5.5 2.6 12.0 7.1 6.4 7.3 4.7 5.7 5.5 5.4 6.8 4.3 7.1 14.5

JUN 5.5 3.9 12.4 8.8 6.6 7.8 4.9 5.6 5.2 5.4 6.6 4.4 8.1 13.6MAY 5.9 4.0 12.8 10.4 7.0 8.6 5.4 5.9 5.1 5.5 6.8 4.5 7.9 12.4APR 6.1 5.0 13.1 12.0 7.4 9.4 5.8 6.0 5.3 5.7 7.1 4.6 7.4 13.9

MAR 6.1 4.1 13.2 11.9 7.3 9.4 5.9 5.9 5.4 5.6 7.2 4.8 7.0 14.8FEB 5.8 4.2 12.8 11.7 7.0 9.1 5.7 5.4 5.7 5.7 6.9 4.7 8.3 16.3JAN 5.5 3.7 12.4 10.4 6.7 8.4 5.4 5.2 5.6 5.4 6.3 4.6 8.3 14.6

2019 5.7 3.6 11.9 8.8 7.2 7.9 5.1 5.6 5.3 5.4 6.9 4.7 8.2 13.4

2018 5.8 2.7 13.8 9.4 7.5 8.0 5.5 5.6 6.0 6.1 6.6 4.7 7.3 14.12017 6.3 3.6 14.8 9.8 8.4 8.1 6.1 6.0 5.4 6.3 7.8 5.1 6.6 14.62016 7.0 5.6 13.4 10.7 8.3 9.5 7.1 6.5 6.1 6.3 8.1 6.0 7.4 14.9

2015 6.9 6.3 12.8 10.4 8.6 9.8 7.6 6.8 5.6 5.0 6.0 6.2 8.3 15.92014 6.9 4.3 11.9 10.6 9.0 9.9 7.7 7.3 5.4 3.8 4.7 6.1 7.9 13.82013 7.1 5.4 11.6 11.6 9.1 10.3 7.6 7.6 5.4 4.1 4.6 6.6 8.0 14.0

2012 7.3 7.2 12.3 11.2 9.1 10.2 7.7 7.9 5.3 4.7 4.6 6.8 8.4 15.62011 7.5 5.4 12.6 11.0 9.0 9.5 7.9 7.9 5.5 4.9 5.4 7.5 7.3 17.12010 8.1 6.9 14.7 11.4 9.6 9.2 8.0 8.7 5.4 5.2 6.6 7.6 7.3 15.5

Notes: Monthly figures are based on three-month moving averages. Estimates for Canada include all provinces but exclude estimates from Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut, which use an alternative methodology. Sources: Statistics Canada. Tables 14-10-0293-01 (Canada and provinces, monthly), 14-10-0292-01 (territories, monthly), and 14-10-0090-01 (annual). (accessed 2020-03-24)

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3.4 LABOUR FORCE STATISTICS, by Age Group, Yukon (Unadjusted Figures)(Representing 92% Coverage)

15+ 15-24 25-54 55+ 15+ 15-24 25-54 55+

2019 DEC 21,700 2,400 14,200 5,000 20,700 2,200 13,700 4,800NOV 22,000 2,500 14,400 5,100 21,200 2,300 14,000 4,900OCT 22,300 2,700 14,500 5,100 21,600 2,600 14,100 4,900

SEP 23,000 3,300 14,500 5,200 22,500 3,100 14,300 5,100AUG 23,300 3,500 14,500 5,300 22,800 3,400 14,300 5,200JUL 23,400 3,500 14,500 5,400 22,800 3,300 14,300 5,300

JUN 22,800 2,900 14,500 5,400 21,900 2,600 14,100 5,300MAY 22,700 2,800 14,600 5,300 21,800 2,600 14,100 5,100APR 22,000 2,400 14,500 5,000 20,800 2,200 13,800 4,800

MAR 21,800 2,500 14,400 4,900 20,900 2,300 13,900 4,700FEB 21,600 2,300 14,300 4,900 20,700 2,100 13,900 4,700JAN 21,600 2,400 14,200 5,000 20,700 2,200 13,700 4,800

2019 22,300 2,800 14,400 5,100 21,500 2,500 14,000 4,900

2018 21,900 2,600 14,100 5,200 21,300 2,500 13,800 5,0002017 22,000 2,900 13,900 5,200 21,200 2,700 13,400 5,0002016 21,400 2,700 13,800 5,000 20,200 2,300 13,100 4,800

2015 20,700 2,700 13,500 4,500 19,400 2,400 12,800 4,3002014 20,700 2,700 13,700 4,400 19,800 2,500 13,100 4,2002013 20,400 2,600 13,600 4,100 19,300 2,400 12,900 4,000

2012 20,800 3,000 13,600 4,100 19,300 2,600 12,800 3,9002011 20,500 2,900 13,600 4,000 19,400 2,600 13,000 3,8002010 18,900 2,900 12,600 3,400 17,500 2,600 11,700 3,200

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Note: Monthly figures are based on three-month moving averages.Source: Statistics Canada. Custom data tables.

3.3 LABOUR FORCE STATISTICS, Yukon (Unadjusted Figures) (Representing 92% Coverage)

Labour Unemployment Participation EmploymentForce Employed Unemployed Rate (%) Rate (%) Rate (%)

2019 DEC 21,700 20,700 1,000 4.6 72.6 69.2NOV 22,000 21,200 800 3.6 73.6 70.9OCT 22,300 21,600 700 3.1 74.8 72.5

SEP 23,000 22,500 500 2.2 77.2 75.5AUG 23,300 22,800 500 2.1 78.5 76.8JUL 23,400 22,800 600 2.6 78.8 76.8

JUN 22,800 21,900 900 3.9 76.8 73.7MAY 22,700 21,800 900 4.0 76.4 73.4APR 22,000 20,800 1,100 5.0 74.1 70.0

MAR 21,800 20,900 900 4.1 73.4 70.4FEB 21,600 20,700 900 4.2 73.0 69.9JAN 21,600 20,700 800 3.7 73.0 69.9

2019 22,300 21,500 800 3.6 74.8 72.1

2018 21,900 21,300 600 2.7 74.5 72.42017 22,000 21,200 800 3.6 76.4 73.62016 21,400 20,200 1,200 5.6 75.6 71.4

2015 20,700 19,400 1,300 6.3 73.7 69.02014 20,700 19,800 900 4.3 74.7 71.52013 20,400 19,300 1,100 5.4 73.6 69.7

2012 20,800 19,300 1,500 7.2 75.6 70.22011 20,500 19,400 1,100 5.4 76.5 72.42010 18,900 17,500 1,300 6.9 73.0 67.6

Note: Monthly figures are based on three-month moving averages.Sources: Statistics Canada. Tables 14-10-0292-01 (monthly) and 14-10-0090-01 (annual). (accessed 2020-03-24)

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Total Public1 Private2

2019 DEC 20,700 17,000 9,100 7,800 3,700NOV 21,200 17,400 9,200 8,100 3,800OCT 21,600 17,700 8,900 8,800 3,900

SEP 22,500 18,800 9,500 9,300 3,700AUG 22,800 19,300 9,500 9,800 3,500JUL 22,800 19,500 9,500 10,000 3,300

JUN 21,900 18,600 9,000 9,600 3,300MAY 21,800 18,500 9,100 9,400 3,300APR 20,800 17,500 9,100 8,500 3,300

MAR 20,900 17,700 9,300 8,400 3,200FEB 20,700 17,300 9,300 8,000 3,300JAN 20,700 17,400 9,100 8,300 3,400

2019 21,500 18,000 9,300 8,800 3,5002018 21,300 17,900 9,300 8,600 3,4002017 21,200 18,000 8,800 9,200 3,2002016 20,200 17,200 8,400 8,800 3,0002015 19,400 16,600 7,900 8,700 2,8002014 19,800 17,000 7,800 9,200 2,8002013 19,300 16,400 7,700 8,600 2,9002012 19,300 16,300 7,500 8,800 3,0002011 19,400 16,500 7,500 9,000 2,8002010 17,500 14,900 7,100 7,800 2,600

--------------- Employees ----------------------

1 Public employees are those who work for: a government at the federal, provincial, territorial, municipal, First Nations or other Aboriginal government level; a government service or agency; a Crown corporation; or for a government funded establishment such as schools (including colleges/universities), hospitals and public libraries. 2 Private employees include those who work as employees of a private firm or business. Note: Monthly figures are based on three-month moving averages.Source: Statistics Canada. Custom data tables.

Self-Employed

Total Employed

3.5 LABOUR FORCE STATISTICS, by Sex, Yukon (Unadjusted Figures)(Representing 92% Coverage)

Total Males Females Total Males Females2019 DEC 21,700 10,900 10,800 20,700 10,400 10,300

NOV 22,000 11,100 11,000 21,200 10,700 10,600OCT 22,300 11,300 11,000 21,600 10,900 10,700

SEP 23,000 11,700 11,300 22,500 11,400 11,100AUG 23,300 12,000 11,300 22,800 11,600 11,200JUL 23,400 11,900 11,500 22,800 11,600 11,200

JUN 22,800 11,600 11,200 21,900 11,100 10,900MAY 22,700 11,600 11,200 21,800 10,900 10,900APR 22,000 11,300 10,700 20,800 10,300 10,500

MAR 21,800 11,200 10,600 20,900 10,600 10,300FEB 21,600 11,000 10,600 20,700 10,400 10,200JAN 21,600 10,800 10,700 20,700 10,500 10,300

2019 22,300 11,300 11,000 21,500 10,900 10,6002018 21,900 11,200 10,800 21,300 10,800 10,5002017 22,000 11,400 10,600 21,200 10,800 10,3002016 21,400 10,900 10,500 20,200 10,200 10,0002015 20,700 10,900 9,800 19,400 10,200 9,2002014 20,700 10,800 10,000 19,800 10,200 9,6002013 20,400 10,500 9,900 19,300 9,800 9,5002012 20,800 10,600 10,200 19,300 9,600 9,7002011 20,500 10,600 9,900 19,400 9,900 9,5002010 18,900 9,800 9,000 17,500 9,100 8,500

Note: Monthly figures are based on three-month moving averages.Source: Statistics Canada. Custom data tables.

---------------- Employed -------------------------------- Labour Force ----------------

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Self- Total Self-Public1 Private2 Employed Employed Public1 Private2 Employed

2019 DEC 10,400 3,500 4,500 2,400 10,300 5,600 3,300 1,300NOV 10,700 3,600 4,600 2,400 10,600 5,700 3,500 1,400OCT 10,900 3,600 4,900 2,500 10,700 5,300 3,900 1,500

SEP 11,400 4,000 5,300 2,200 11,100 5,600 4,100 1,500AUG 11,600 3,900 5,600 2,200 11,200 5,600 4,200 1,400JUL 11,600 3,600 5,900 2,000 11,200 5,800 4,100 1,300

JUN 11,100 3,400 5,600 2,100 10,900 5,600 4,000 1,300MAY 10,900 3,400 5,400 2,000 10,900 5,700 4,000 1,300APR 10,300 3,400 4,800 2,100 10,500 5,600 3,700 1,200

MAR 10,600 3,800 4,700 2,100 10,300 5,500 3,600 1,100FEB 10,400 3,900 4,400 2,100 10,200 5,400 3,600 1,200JAN 10,500 3,800 4,600 2,100 10,300 5,300 3,700 1,200

2019 10,900 3,700 5,000 2,200 10,600 5,600 3,800 1,3002018 10,800 4,000 4,700 2,000 10,500 5,300 3,900 1,4002017 10,800 3,700 5,300 1,900 10,300 5,100 3,900 1,3002016 10,200 3,400 5,000 1,800 10,000 5,000 3,800 1,2002015 10,200 3,200 5,300 1,700 9,200 4,700 3,400 1,1002014 10,200 3,200 5,200 1,800 9,600 4,600 4,100 1,0002013 9,800 3,100 4,700 2,000 9,500 4,600 3,900 1,0002012 9,600 2,900 4,800 2,000 9,700 4,600 4,000 1,0002011 9,900 3,100 5,000 1,800 9,500 4,400 4,000 1,0002010 9,100 2,700 4,600 1,700 8,500 4,400 3,200 900

------------------------ Females ------------------------ ---- Employees ---- ---- Employees ----

1 Public employees are those who work for: a government at the federal, provincial, territorial, municipal, First Nations or other Aboriginal government level; a government service or agency; a Crown corporation; or for a government funded establishment such as schools (including colleges/universities), hospitals and public libraries. 2 Private employees include those who work as employees of a private firm or business. Note: Monthly figures are based on three-month moving averages.Source: Statistics Canada. Custom data tables.

Total Employed

------------------------- Males ------------------------

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3.8 NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES BY INDUSTRY, Yukon

Industrial Aggregate

Yukon1Goods-

Producing ConstructionService-

Producing TradeTransportation &

WarehousingInformation &

Cultural IndustriesFinance & Insurance

2019 DEC 21,751 2,479 1,403 19,033 3,008 1,339 489 401NOV 22,039 2,613 1,490 19,128 3,058 1,362 502 322OCT 22,670 2,722 1,416 19,619 3,038 1,441 503 324

SEP 23,157 2,707 1,419 20,115 3,073 1,444 498 334AUG 24,024 2,800 1,462 20,700 3,316 1,444 499 322JUL 23,264 2,769 1,472 19,846 3,377 1,474 501 319

JUN 23,673 2,619 1,429 20,563 3,349 1,468 499 319MAY 22,758 2,413 1,365 19,902 3,305 1,420 488 320APR 21,368 2,041 1,222 19,008 3,315 1,395 482 329

MAR 21,232 1,943 1,161 18,927 3,259 1,430 480 324FEB 21,081 1,789 1,073 18,955 3,280 1,398 492 336JAN 20,889 1,701 1,078 18,848 3,271 1,383 485 336

2019 22,325 2,383 1,333 19,554 3,221 1,416 493 332

2018 21,994 2,265 1,270 19,350 3,203 1,591 481 3512017 21,692 2,203 1,254 19,180 3,140 1,520 449 4212016 21,012 2,024 1,169 18,771 3,021 1,434 443 4112015 20,285 1,748 1,108 18,324 2,934 1,426 499 3662014 19,838 1,915 x 17,715 2,802 1,343 x x2013 19,924 1,989 x 17,721 2,796 1,236 x 3262012 20,004 2,245 x 17,501 2,861 1,231 394 3402011 19,284 2,079 x 16,808 2,754 1,108 449 3632010 18,631 1,780 x 16,497 2,718 1,011 441 344

Professional, Scientific, and

Technical Services

Admin & Support, Waste Mgmnt &

Remediation Services

Educational Services

Health Care & Social

AssistanceAccommodation & Food Services

Other Services (except public

administration)2Public

Administration

2019 DEC 719 492 1,589 1,469 1,719 578 6,524NOV 729 494 1,583 1,454 1,756 561 6,586OCT 782 483 1,615 1,434 1,921 548 6,853

SEP 789 544 1,539 1,414 2,274 564 6,862AUG 748 582 1,408 1,411 2,302 605 7,226JUL 730 549 632 1,405 2,239 669 7,115

JUN 737 552 1,551 1,410 2,154 574 7,088MAY 707 513 1,562 1,407 1,899 618 6,873APR 683 469 1,574 1,333 1,684 565 6,550

MAR 671 470 1,617 905 1,725 563 6,840FEB 651 441 1,584 1,369 1,641 534 6,585JAN 656 454 1,510 1,407 1,634 507 6,605

2019 717 504 1,480 1,368 1,912 574 6,809

2018 627 487 1,409 1,364 1,906 562 6,6582017 556 503 1,422 1,391 1,949 496 6,5782016 584 438 1,348 1,342 2,013 554 6,4532015 650 424 1,332 1,238 1,824 564 6,3222014 604 410 1,399 1,197 1,839 564 6,1092013 592 449 x 1,167 1,850 579 6,0792012 565 463 1,386 1,127 1,880 574 5,8662011 580 429 1,370 1,100 1,605 545 5,7852010 578 429 1,338 1,063 1,489 540 5,805

1 Yukon aggregate figures include employees in unclassified businesses. 2 This sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in: repair and maintenance; personal and laundry services; religious, grant-making, civic and professional and similar organizations; and private households. Sources: Statistics Canada. Tables 14-10-0201-01 (monthly) and 14-10-0202-01 (annual). (accessed 2020-05-01)

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3.9 AVERAGE WEEKLY EARNINGS BY INDUSTRY, Yukon (Including Overtime)

Industrial Aggregate

Canada1

Industrial Aggregate

Yukon1Goods-

Producing ConstructionService-

Producing TradeTransportation &

Warehousing

($)

2019 DEC 1,056.80 1,181.67 1,469.77 1,382.44 1,144.15 740.24 1,121.24NOV 1,042.29 1,158.24 1,309.21 1,244.53 1,137.62 778.66 1,078.34OCT 1,043.14 1,178.50 1,489.45 1,243.22 1,135.36 808.21 1,010.52

SEP 1,034.23 1,192.84 1,601.16 1,297.71 1,137.89 746.52 1,063.25AUG 1,027.84 1,169.03 1,522.69 1,279.53 1,121.19 744.38 1,091.58JUL 1,018.60 1,161.61 1,550.90 1,335.25 1,107.29 748.28 1,088.51

JUN 1,024.76 1,164.30 1,469.82 1,256.06 1,125.39 736.25 1,128.31MAY 1,028.73 1,142.41 1,485.87 1,342.86 1,100.77 724.78 1,054.81APR 1,017.78 1,159.35 1,427.92 1,133.27 1,130.52 684.24 1,111.46

MAR 1,022.75 1,181.20 1,406.41 1,235.41 1,158.08 781.26 1,008.25FEB 1,015.10 1,164.87 1,558.90 1,318.01 1,127.67 732.62 1,049.55JAN 1,008.07 1,137.41 1,363.29 1,280.86 1,117.02 744.69 1,017.35

2019 1,028.50 1,166.12 1,475.76 1,280.42 1,128.39 746.90 1,068.54

2018 (r) 1,001.28 1,117.72 1,346.22 1,237.91 1,090.97 726.40 1,009.672017 (r) 976.01 1,094.56 1,393.67 1,202.81 1,060.20 679.31 1,038.322016 (r) 956.62 1,054.59 1,273.26 1,153.47 1,031.01 682.40 921.532015 (r) 952.06 1,050.83 1,225.48 1,137.03 1,034.18 682.05 1,037.002014 (r) 935.52 1,041.95 1,288.08 x 1,015.35 679.75 1,037.952013 (r) 911.44 1,014.24 1,267.10 x 985.86 674.59 1,083.302012 (r) 895.57 1,003.25 1,284.24 x 967.21 669.80 1,051.002011 (r) 873.64 977.41 1,136.28 x 957.76 681.99 1,070.832010 852.44 936.74 1,084.08 x 920.85 607.21 933.53

Finance & Insurance

Admin & Support, Waste Mgmnt &

Remediation Services

Health Care & Social

AssistanceAccommodation &

Food Services

Other Services (except public

administration)2Public

Administration

2019 DEC 1,637.12 745.92 1,020.02 582.49 1,002.37 1,413.70NOV 1,447.64 676.61 1,152.25 535.45 960.28 1,411.28OCT 1,460.16 729.51 979.00 624.19 937.34 1,409.12

SEP 1,502.31 687.06 1,081.45 588.77 958.21 1,454.50AUG F 788.35 980.11 602.69 903.39 1,444.88JUL F 735.73 1,048.23 590.45 876.36 1,452.34

JUN F 780.34 1,084.09 565.54 949.29 1,407.30MAY F 671.08 1,072.77 517.83 875.35 1,393.81APR F 701.63 1,160.21 498.68 855.85 1,480.61

MAR 1,322.54 764.51 872.82 543.92 918.23 1,518.09FEB 1,183.06 700.64 1,106.86 527.18 862.44 1,429.03JAN 1,203.31 F 946.86 495.31 947.00 1,440.59

2019 F F 1,046.68 559.65 919.56 1,437.95

2018 1,222.03 688.80 1,038.02 527.44 F 1,413.702017 F 695.90 1,000.20 495.59 909.92 1,371.712016 1,239.40 691.00 988.89 464.79 739.57 1,344.61

2015 1,195.85 792.88 972.84 462.74 747.44 1,315.252014 x 770.73 956.93 454.51 F 1,295.542013 F 733.33 953.27 465.73 F 1,223.51

2012 F 724.93 927.67 474.53 696.67 1,198.762011 F F 891.03 465.67 737.34 1,175.182010 1,037.67 F 867.13 475.01 743.96 1,142.51

($)

1 Canada and Yukon aggregate figures include overtime but exclude unclassified businesses. 2 This sector comprises establishments primarily engaged in: repair and maintenance; personal and laundry services; religious, grant-making, civic and professional and similar organizations; and private households. Sources: Statistics Canada. Tables 14-10-0203-01 (monthly) and 14-10-0204-01 (annual). (accessed 2020-05-13)

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3.10 EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE, Number of Beneficiaries, by Type of Income Benefit, Yukon

All Types of Benefits1 Regular2 Sickness Maternity Parental

2019 DEC 1,300 920 60 90 230NOV 1,190 780 70 90 240OCT 890 500 70 80 240

SEP 660 290 60 90 230AUG 670 280 60 90 230JUL 680 290 70 90 230

JUN 680 310 60 90 220MAY 790 420 70 80 220APR 1,010 640 80 80 210

MAR 1,230 880 60 80 210FEB 1,370 1,010 70 90 200JAN 1,430 1,090 70 90 180

2019 992 618 67 87 2202018 947 610 68 78 1902017 1,068 711 71 89 1982016 1,093 731 61 88 2122015 1,137 813 53 80 1902014 1,250 917 59 79 1912013 1,315 991 58 75 1802012 1,328 999 58 78 1912011 1,303 994 62 79 1702010 1,342 1,051 58 68 1591 All Types of Benefits includes other types of income or special benefits (e.g. work-sharing, fishing, and/or compassionate care benefits). The total number of beneficiaries represents the number of persons who qualified for E.I. benefits for a specific week each month. 2 Regular benefits include people receiving regular income benefits whether or not they participate in one of three employment benefit programs, namely Skills Development Program, Job Creation Partnerships Program and Self-employment Program. Source : Statistics Canada.Table 14-10-0009-01. (accessed 2020-05-29)

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3.11 EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE, Number of Income Beneficiaries, by Community1

Beaver Creek

Burwash Landing Carmacks

Dawson City Faro

Haines Junction

Marsh Lake

2019 DEC 10 0 30 220 10 70 10NOV 10 0 30 180 10 70 10OCT 10 0 20 110 10 40 10

SEP 0 0 10 50 10 20 10AUG 10 0 10 30 10 20 10JUL 10 0 10 30 10 20 10

JUN 10 0 10 30 10 20 10MAY 10 0 10 60 10 30 10APR 0 10 10 120 10 40 10

MAR 10 10 20 180 10 60 10FEB 10 10 30 200 20 70 10JAN 10 10 30 230 20 80 10

2019 8 3 18 120 12 45 102018 5 5 18 117 13 36 122017 4 3 19 114 16 37 112016 4 6 19 114 21 38 132015 6 3 23 124 20 34 152014 7 8 24 126 20 39 152013 10 8 29 128 24 46 172012 10 8 41 144 33 49 162011 8 8 35 142 28 44 192010 8 5 33 156 31 54 17

Mayo Mt. LorneOld

CrowPelly

CrossingRoss River Tagish

Watson Lake Whitehorse

2019 DEC 20 0 10 10 20 10 50 750NOV 20 0 10 10 10 10 50 720OCT 20 0 10 10 10 0 30 580

SEP 10 0 10 10 0 0 20 480AUG 10 0 10 20 0 0 20 510JUL 20 0 0 20 10 0 20 510

JUN 10 0 0 10 10 0 20 510MAY 10 0 10 20 10 10 30 560APR 20 0 10 20 20 0 40 660

MAR 20 0 10 30 20 10 50 720FEB 30 10 20 30 20 10 60 780JAN 30 10 20 30 30 10 60 790

2019 18 2 10 18 13 5 38 6312018 18 6 6 13 16 13 35 6032017 18 8 9 13 11 14 38 7232016 18 5 8 18 18 8 45 7122015 23 7 8 24 17 11 60 7132014 33 8 12 24 14 13 58 7932013 29 13 9 20 20 13 56 8332012 33 10 5 23 20 16 52 8062011 28 9 7 23 21 13 61 7982010 26 9 12 27 18 13 67 803

1 Community is defined by Census subdivision. Note: Income beneficiaries includes regular (whether or not they participate in one of three employment benefit programs, namely Skills Development Program, Job Creation Partnerships Program and Self-employment Program), work-sharing, fishing, sickness, maternity, parental and compassionate care beneficiaries. Source: Statistics Canada. Custom data table.

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3.12 EMPLOYMENT INSURANCE, Number of Beneficiaries Receiving Regular Income Benefits, by Occupational Classification, Yukon

All Occupations Management

Business, Finance &

Administration

Natural & Applied Sciences &

Related Health

Education, Law & Social, Community &

Government Services

2019 DEC .. .. .. .. .. ..NOV 780 50 70 60 0 40OCT 500 40 60 40 10 30

SEP 290 30 50 20 x 30AUG 280 20 50 10 x 40JUL 290 30 50 10 x 40

JUN 310 30 50 20 x 20MAY 420 30 40 20 x 20APR 640 40 60 40 x 30

MAR 880 40 60 60 10 30FEB 1,010 40 70 70 10 30JAN 1,090 40 70 70 x 30

2019 … … … … … …2018 610 35 52 44 x 372017 711 48 70 44 x 482016 731 43 61 48 10 452015 813 44 76 54 x 612014 917 50 90 64 x 642013 991 50 82 68 x 682012 999 47 89 71 x 682011 994 55 91 58 x 762010 1,051 63 93 65 x 89

Art, Culture, Recreation & Sport Sales & Service

Trades, Transport & Equipment Operators &

Related

Natural Resources, Agriculture &

Related Production Manufacturing &

Utilities

2019 DEC .. .. .. .. ..NOV x 150 260 70 40OCT 20 110 130 50 20

SEP x 50 70 30 10AUG x 40 90 x 10JUL x 40 90 x 10

JUN x 40 120 x 10MAY x 60 180 30 20APR x 90 290 40 30

MAR 20 140 380 80 50FEB 20 160 460 110 50JAN 20 180 480 120 x

2019 … … … … …2018 x 110 237 52 x2017 x 119 273 57 232016 x 118 298 64 272015 x 139 308 71 402014 x 163 350 x 332013 18 172 393 83 492012 17 189 386 87 372011 21 208 368 79 312010 x 199 379 96 35

Note: Includes people who receive regular income benefits whether or not they participate in one of three employment benefit programs, namely Skills Development Program, Job Creation Partnerships Program and Self-employment Program. Data are based on 2011 NOC. Source: Statistics Canada. Table 14-10-0336-01. (accessed 2020-06-24)

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4.1 TAXFILER INCOME SUMMARY, Yukon

Total Numberof Returns

Total Income Assessed

Average Total Income

Number of Returns with

Taxable IncomeTaxable Income

AssessedAverage Taxable

Income Assessed

(no.) ($000) ($) (no.) ($000) ($)

2017 29,550 1,695,752 57,386 28,230 1,384,450 49,042

2016 28,670 1,574,905 54,932 27,700 1,286,204 46,4332015 28,010 1,533,905 54,763 27,140 1,280,603 47,1852014 27,610 1,471,669 53,302 26,640 1,224,500 45,965

2013 27,200 1,437,942 52,866 26,580 1,200,934 45,1822012 26,910 1,392,310 51,740 26,320 1,168,046 44,3792011 26,450 1,341,201 50,707 25,780 1,119,086 43,409

2010 25,820 1,234,821 47,824 25,120 1,024,811 40,7972009 25,080 1,166,684 46,519 24,410 966,422 39,5912008 24,120 1,125,580 46,666 23,510 927,853 39,466

Source: Yukon Bureau of Statistics calculations based on Final Statistics (T1 data), Canada Revenue Agency. (accessed 2020-03-19)

4.2 TAXFILER INCOME SUMMARY, Canada, Provinces and Territories, 2017

Total Number of Returns

Total IncomeAssessed

Average Total Income

Number of Returns with

Taxable IncomeTaxable Income

AssessedAverage Taxable

Income

(no.) ($000) ($) (no.) ($000) ($)

Canada 28,519,410 1,404,221,493 49,237 26,396,230 1,246,567,245 47,225

Newfoundland andLabrador 431,890 19,422,890 44,972 401,650 17,197,793 42,818Prince Edward Island 119,230 4,995,967 41,902 114,360 4,448,142 38,896Nova Scotia 760,100 32,727,656 43,057 711,000 29,086,343 40,909

New Brunswick 619,190 25,275,998 40,821 581,160 22,506,421 38,727Quebec 6,640,460 294,508,119 44,351 6,224,480 258,080,385 41,462Ontario 10,845,510 549,431,810 50,660 9,957,630 488,027,796 49,010

Manitoba 997,610 44,129,403 44,235 901,530 39,311,936 43,606Saskatchewan 856,870 42,308,339 49,375 777,150 37,631,051 48,422Alberta 3,144,640 186,350,554 59,260 2,928,730 167,737,131 57,273

British Columbia 3,863,380 195,414,675 50,581 3,615,720 174,481,154 48,256Yukon 29,550 1,695,752 57,386 28,230 1,384,450 49,042Northwest Territories 32,520 1,995,306 61,356 29,970 1,663,282 55,498

Nunavut 22,620 1,140,001 50,398 19,840 937,550 47,256Outside Canada 155,860 4,825,023 30,957 104,790 4,073,811 38,876

Source: Yukon Bureau of Statistics calculations based on Final Statistics (T1 data), Canada Revenue Agency. (accessed 2020-03-19)

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CCRRII

MMEE

5.1 CRIME RATE PER 100,000 POPULATION (ALL VIOLATIONS), Canada, Provinces and Territories

Canada YukonNewfoundlandand Labrador

Prince Edward Island Nova Scotia

New Brunswick Quebec

2018 6,123 21,628 6,076 5,363 5,663 5,904 4,169

2017 (r) 6,057 22,214 6,038 4,708 5,728 5,752 4,3322016 (r) 5,987 23,543 6,501 5,013 5,590 5,276 4,2332015 (r) 5,934 25,795 6,371 4,750 5,727 5,479 4,252

2014 (r) 5,793 26,203 6,218 5,364 6,253 5,044 4,3492013 (r) 5,982 25,991 6,681 6,592 6,432 5,456 4,7252012 (r) 6,466 22,606 6,844 7,388 7,152 6,263 5,214

2011 (r) 6,628 22,538 7,136 7,294 7,345 6,062 5,2972010 6,996 23,069 7,535 7,141 7,837 6,339 5,5532009 7,281 25,362 7,263 7,132 7,749 6,397 5,832

Ontario Manitoba Saskatchewan AlbertaBritish

ColumbiaNorthwest Territories Nunavut

2018 4,487 9,983 12,607 9,308 8,210 45,695 39,637

2017 (r) 4,259 9,754 12,978 9,329 8,102 44,492 36,9062016 (r) 4,091 9,508 13,511 9,026 8,489 43,320 35,9352015 (r) 4,022 8,926 12,919 8,917 8,608 47,230 34,483

2014 (r) 4,021 8,412 12,222 8,034 8,492 46,659 32,7152013 (r) 4,196 8,727 12,603 7,996 8,461 48,515 34,7262012 (r) 4,619 9,745 13,583 8,217 9,021 51,244 40,606

2011 (r) 4,797 9,867 14,125 8,374 9,302 52,296 39,4482010 5,073 10,650 14,309 9,073 9,814 51,585 41,0252009 5,310 11,359 14,358 9,556 10,295 46,288 39,356

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 35-10-0177-01. (accessed 2020-03-24)

5.2 NUMBER OF ACTUAL CRIME INCIDENTS, Yukon

Total Violations Violent Property Traffic Other1

Federal Statutes

2018 8,754 1,563 3,847 612 2,531 201

2017 (r) 8,803 1,470 3,598 559 2,931 245 2016 9,075 1,547 3,459 399 3,439 231 2015 9,722 1,539 3,609 525 3,710 339

2014 9,731 1,663 3,416 618 3,661 373 2013 9,492 1,525 3,485 533 3,660 289 2012 8,191 1,458 3,131 478 2,890 234

2011 7,981 1,470 3,189 390 2,628 304 2010 7,981 1,464 3,111 475 2,681 250 2009 8,555 1,404 3,069 460 3,345 277

------------------------ Criminal Code ----------------------------

1 Other includes disturb the peace, administration of justice violations, etc.Source: Statistics Canada. Table 35-10-0177-01. (accessed 2020-03-24)

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6.1 CHANGE IN CONSUMER PRICE INDEX (CPI), All-Items Index, Canada and Selected Cities (Based on Annual Changes)

Canada Edmonton Vancouver Whitehorse Yellowknife Iqaluit

2019 DEC 2.2 2.3 1.9 2.6 1.6 1.4NOV 2.2 2.1 2.3 2.3 1.3 1.5OCT 1.9 1.6 2.3 2.2 1.4 1.5

SEP 1.9 1.4 2.3 2.3 1.3 1.3AUG 1.9 1.3 2.1 2.4 1.8 1.8JUL 2.0 1.3 2.2 2.4 1.4 0.8

JUN 2.0 1.5 2.7 2.4 2.1 1.9MAY 2.4 2.3 2.7 1.8 2.3 2.4APR 2.0 2.1 2.5 1.4 1.8 1.9

MAR 1.9 2.1 2.5 1.2 1.8 2.2FEB 1.5 1.6 2.2 1.2 1.4 2.4JAN 1.4 1.2 2.3 1.6 1.0 1.7

2019 1.9 1.7 2.4 2.0 1.6 1.72018 2.3 2.7 2.9 2.4 2.3 3.02017 1.6 1.6 2.2 1.7 1.2 1.62016 1.4 1.1 2.2 1.0 1.2 2.52015 1.1 1.2 1.2 -0.2 1.6 1.92014 2.0 2.2 1.1 1.3 1.7 1.32013 0.9 1.3 0.2 1.7 1.5 1.12012 1.5 1.1 1.3 2.3 2.2 1.72011 2.9 2.5 2.3 3.0 3.1 1.42010 1.8 1.1 1.8 0.8 1.7 -0.7

(percentage increase/decrease)1

1 Refers to percent change from the same period in the previous year.Sources: Statistics Canada. Tables 18-10-0004-01 (monthly) and 18-10-0005-01 (annual). (accessed 2020-03-24)

6.2 CHANGE IN CPI, by Major Components and Energy, Whitehorse(Based on Annual Changes)

Food Shelter

Household Operations,

Furnishings & Equipment

Clothing & Footwear

Trans-portation

Health & Personal

Care

Recreation, Education &

Reading

Alcoholic Beverages & Tobacco

Products Energy1

2019 DEC 2.1 5.1 -0.6 -0.7 4.3 0.6 0.5 1.8 10.1NOV 2.0 5.1 -0.6 2.3 2.2 1.9 0.8 1.2 1.3OCT 3.2 5.4 0.4 -1.5 1.2 1.9 0.8 1.7 0.5

SEP 3.1 5.6 0.3 -1.9 1.7 0.8 0.9 1.7 1.5AUG 2.4 5.7 0.5 -1.4 2.2 -0.2 1.7 1.5 1.6JUL 2.4 5.9 0.7 0.1 1.0 1.6 2.3 1.5 2.2

JUN 3.1 5.1 1.3 -2.3 1.0 1.0 2.3 2.4 -1.0MAY 3.2 3.5 1.1 -8.1 2.5 1.3 0.6 1.9 -0.4APR 0.7 3.7 0.4 -5.0 2.7 -1.2 0.0 2.9 3.9

MAR 1.1 2.8 1.5 -0.8 3.1 -2.9 -3.7 4.5 2.7FEB 0.2 2.1 2.0 -0.5 2.1 -1.4 -0.7 5.2 -0.5JAN 0.8 2.3 1.7 0.7 1.9 -1.2 0.2 5.1 0.2

2019 2.0 4.4 0.7 -1.7 2.2 0.2 0.5 2.6 1.82018 -0.8 4.1 -0.5 1.0 5.7 1.4 0.9 6.3 12.42017 -0.6 2.5 -0.4 -0.6 3.3 2.1 3.1 3.1 6.52016 0.8 0.4 2.0 2.8 0.9 1.7 0.5 2.4 -5.72015 2.2 -2.4 0.4 3.0 -3.2 1.8 2.2 2.4 -14.42014 3.2 2.6 0.7 -0.4 0.9 1.3 -2.6 2.7 1.02013 1.7 3.0 0.8 -2.1 1.7 0.7 0.8 1.5 3.02012 2.6 3.3 1.3 2.5 2.9 0.4 0.5 3.0 3.82011 2.6 4.5 1.0 -0.9 5.0 0.6 0.2 2.4 13.32010 0.5 0.5 -1.5 -3.9 3.4 3.1 0.6 1.2 7.7

(percentage increase/decrease)2

1 Energy is a special aggregate which includes: electricity; natural gas; fuel oil and other fuels; gasoline; and fuel, parts and supplies for recreational vehicles.2 Refers to percent change from the same period in the previous year.Sources: Statistics Canada. Tables 18-10-0004-01 (monthly) and 18-10-0005-01 (annual). (accessed 2020-03-24)

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6.4 COMMUNITY SPATIAL PRICE INDEX, by Community, (Whitehorse = 100)

October 2019 CarmacksDawson

City FaroHaines

Junction Mayo Old CrowRoss River Teslin

Watson Lake

Meat/Fish/Seafood 112.7 107.1 117.8 118.6 133.5 .. 106.4 98.8 106.3Dairy/Eggs 114.5 123.9 122.8 125.4 122.4 .. 118.6 121.3 111.4Fruit/Vegetables 133.4 127.4 127.6 116.7 131.6 .. 138.3 139.6 125.5Bread/Cereal 127.4 134.0 133.6 147.5 128.5 .. 117.5 127.1 126.5Other Foods 119.9 137.5 139.2 140.4 133.5 .. 133.8 127.2 124.5

Household Operations 127.5 132.7 135.2 130.3 139.7 .. 131.7 142.2 124.2Health & Personal Care 114.4 143.3 126.3 143.5 127.5 .. 133.2 128.6 133.5Gasoline 108.6 110.5 110.1 104.2 100.3 .. 110.7 105.4 100.8Cigarettes 107.1 103.5 101.5 ... 115.3 .. 106.9 98.7 106.6Home Heating Fuel 103.1 107.2 104.8 103.1 111.3 .. 105.2 103.1 105.6

Total Survey Items1

2019 117.1 122.2 122.1 122.3 123.1 .. 121.0 119.3 115.42018 114.6 121.3 123.8 122.8 122.7 209.6 124.1 118.1 115.82017 113.8 121.1 117.3 123.6 121.5 218.7 122.8 120.0 114.52016 109.0 117.1 116.8 124.9 116.4 .. 119.8 115.0 110.02015 110.1 116.3 110.5 .. 112.8 183.4 117.6 111.9 110.22014 108.9 115.4 116.4 .. 118.7 .. 119.9 108.7 109.52013 114.2 115.4 110.8 .. 120.1 200.2 118.0 114.5 113.82012 110.6 116.0 117.4 .. 127.6 202.0 121.2 113.4 112.82011 112.3 121.4 116.5 .. 125.4 200.8 .. 115.2 117.32010 109.3 120.1 109.5 .. 122.3 204.4 .. 102.6 111.91 October index represents annual figures.Source: Yukon Bureau of Statistics.

6.3 CHANGE IN CPI, by Selected Food Components, Whitehorse(Based on Annual Changes)

Food

Food Purchased

from Stores MeatDairy

Products

Bakery & Cereal

Products1Fresh

FruitFresh

Vegetables

Food Purchased

from Restaurants

2019 DEC 2.1 2.9 7.4 5.3 -1.6 6.4 4.7 -0.4NOV 2.0 2.6 3.1 3.0 -2.0 2.5 7.5 0.0OCT 3.2 4.2 9.1 0.9 0.9 11.5 13.6 0.2

SEP 3.1 3.7 1.9 2.7 0.8 12.0 17.9 1.2AUG 2.4 3.0 1.8 2.4 3.8 3.9 16.9 1.0JUL 2.4 2.8 2.5 1.0 2.8 -1.6 20.2 1.2

JUN 3.1 3.9 2.6 1.2 1.8 6.3 24.6 0.8MAY 3.2 4.0 2.4 1.6 1.5 9.0 20.3 0.8APR 0.7 0.4 -5.6 -0.4 -3.7 9.0 19.1 1.2

MAR 1.1 0.9 -2.4 -1.7 -2.0 10.4 19.8 1.6FEB 0.2 -0.5 -2.2 0.6 -2.1 -3.2 16.7 2.3JAN 0.8 0.2 1.5 -0.2 -0.9 -4.9 15.2 2.2

2019 2.0 2.3 1.8 1.4 -0.1 4.9 16.2 1.02018 -0.8 -1.5 -2.0 -2.4 -2.8 0.7 7.9 1.32017 -0.6 -1.2 -1.5 -2.3 -1.5 3.9 -2.5 1.32016 0.8 0.5 0.0 -0.8 0.3 3.5 4.0 1.52015 2.2 2.8 4.7 0.8 4.6 -1.2 5.4 0.72014 3.2 4.5 10.8 2.7 1.0 8.2 7.3 0.42013 1.7 2.2 3.0 0.7 0.3 3.5 6.7 0.92012 2.6 3.3 3.4 5.8 4.5 5.1 -3.3 0.82011 2.6 3.5 4.1 2.3 6.9 -1.3 2.2 0.12010 0.5 0.5 1.1 -0.8 -1.7 2.9 -0.2 0.41 Excluding infant food. 2 Refers to percent change from the same period in the previous year.Sources: Statistics Canada. Tables 18-10-0004-01 (monthly) and 18-10-0005-01 (annual), CANSIM. (accessed 2020-03-24)

(percentage increase/decrease)2

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6.5 LIVING COST PRICE INDEX DIFFERENTIAL RANGE, based on Isolated Post Allowance, (September 1, 2019)

Beaver Creek 130 134Carcross 115 119Carmacks 115 119

Dawson City 125 129Destruction Bay 120 124Faro 120 124

Haines Junction 120 124Little Gold 125 129Mayo 130 134

Old Crow 175 179Pelly Crossing 125 129Ross River 125 129

Teslin 120 124Watson Lake 125 129Whitehorse

Source : http://www.njc-cnm.gc.ca/directive/ipgh-pile/index-eng.php

(Vancouver = 100)1

range

Below qualifying

1 For example, if retail prices for an approved basket of goods and services costs $10.00 in Vancouver, the same basket would cost between $13.00 and $13.40 in Beaver Creek.Note : A Living Cost Differential (LCD) may be authorized at certain isolated posts where abnormally high prices prevail for food (purchased from stores and restaurants), household supplies and operations, household/tenant insurance premiums, transportation expenses, personal care supplies and services, pharmaceutical products (excluding prescribed drugs), entertainment supplies, rental of cablevision/satellite services, reading materials, tobacco and alcoholic beverages.Source: National Joint Council of Canada. Appendices A and H. (accessed 2018.06-19)

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6.7 COMMUNITY AVERAGE FUEL PRICES, December 18, 2019

Furnace OilSelf-serve Full-serve Self-serve Full-serve

Beaver Creek 158.9 … 174.9 … 145.7Burwash Landing .. … .. … 143.1Carcross 152.9 … 157.9 … 141.2

Carmacks 152.9 … 155.9 … 142.5Dawson City 152.6 … 157.8 … 143.2Destruction Bay 143.9 … 162.9 … 143.1

Eagle Plains 170.0 … 161.0 … …Faro 154.9 … 157.9 … 144.1Haines Junction 147.6 … 149.9 … 142.0

Marsh Lake … … … … 141.2Mayo 149.9 … 147.9 … 144.2Pelly Crossing 151.9 … 146.9 … 143.3

Ross River 152.9 … 156.4 … 149.2Stewart Crossing 152.9 … 155.9 … 143.6Tagish 142.9 … 151.9 … 141.2

Teslin 146.9 … 152.4 … 142.0Watson Lake 138.6 … 143.6 … 145.2Whitehorse 142.1 142.9 145.4 146.9 133.8

--Regular Gasoline--

(cents per litre)

--------Diesel--------

Source: Yukon Bureau of Statistics.

6.6 AVERAGE FUEL PRICES, Whitehorse

-------Gasoline-------- -------Diesel-------- Furnace -- Regular -- Oil

Self-serve Full-serve Self-serve Full-serve

2019 DEC 142.1 142.9 145.5 146.9 133.7NOV 142.2 142.9 143.4 143.6 130.3OCT 141.8 142.9 142.2 142.2 125.4

SEP 142.0 142.9 141.8 143.1 119.7AUG 141.4 142.9 141.4 142.9 121.3JUL 140.9 141.8 140.7 140.6 123.4

JUN 137.1 137.3 138.1 138.9 124.6MAY 137.4 137.9 140.8 140.9 125.0APR 137.5 137.9 141.3 141.4 123.7

MAR 131.5 132.9 141.1 142.4 118.8FEB 124.6 124.9 137.4 138.5 118.0JAN 124.5 124.9 137.9 138.9 115.4

2019 136.9 137.7 141.0 141.7 123.32018 135.0 135.7 134.8 135.0 122.62017 117.4 117.8 116.5 116.8 103.52016 109.2 109.7 106.9 109.8 92.32015 112.1 113.9 123.0 127.4 105.02014 133.5 135.0 146.1 148.6 131.12013 134.9 135.6 139.7 139.9 129.92012 133.0 133.7 137.9 140.3 128.72011 128.8 129.5 135.1 135.7 125.52010 112.5 112.9 111.4 112.5 102.6

(cents per litre)

Source: Yukon Bureau of Statistics.

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7.1 BUILDING PERMITS, Number and Value, Yukon

Total1 --- Residential --- Industrial Gov't/Instn'l. Commercial

(no.) ($000) (all)2 (new)3 ($000) (no.) ($000) (no.) ($000) (no.) ($000)

2019 DEC 71 1,075 54 4 622 0 0 11 12 6 441NOV 88 2,789 55 7 1,140 0 0 9 193 24 1,457OCT 201 33,164 161 42 5,874 3 70 10 4,959 27 22,261

SEP 201 11,093 165 40 6,027 0 0 22 4,238 14 828AUG 291 16,902 261 117 11,984 1 1 5 15 24 4,903JUL 200 12,882 160 28 4,175 0 0 4 443 36 8,264

JUN 242 19,762 216 48 6,964 0 0 7 12,180 19 619MAY 240 34,244 188 24 6,883 0 0 4 23,444 48 3,916APR 169 7,582 151 43 6,021 0 0 4 410 14 1,151

MAR 90 3,737 73 14 2,395 1 65 7 84 9 1,193FEB 71 15,470 54 13 1,898 0 0 3 18 14 13,553JAN 63 2,557 38 6 759 0 0 4 114 21 1,684

2019 1,927 161,256 1,576 386 54,742 5 136 90 46,110 256 60,2692018 1,999 155,464 1,612 462 72,454 25 28,741 59 23,561 303 30,7082017 1,776 127,208 1,463 311 47,809 3 2,153 73 44,258 237 32,9882016 1,723 170,921 1,458 394 49,246 0 0 38 91,016 227 30,6592015 1,549 117,761 1,236 259 36,126 17 769 84 53,900 212 26,9662014 1,721 130,461 1,425 376 46,632 14 5,804 61 46,444 221 31,5812013 1,596 78,916 1,315 204 34,822 41 1,710 65 22,743 175 19,6412012 1,751 100,423 1,470 451 65,748 53 5,847 73 20,135 155 8,6932011 2,027 176,762 1,738 454 71,510 55 11,224 85 70,754 149 23,2742010 1,693 131,816 1,363 308 49,408 80 13,082 101 47,270 149 22,0561 Total does not include permits issued for wood stoves or plumbing.2 All refers to the total of all types of residential permits issued. 3 New refers to number of new or converted residential dwellings and mobile units. Sources: Yukon Bureau of Statistics calculations based on building permits data from the Department of Community Services, Government of Yukon and the City of Whitehorse.

7.2 BUILDING PERMITS, Number and Value, Whitehorse

Total1 ------ Residential ------ Industrial Gov't/Instn'l. Commercial

(no.) ($000) (all)2 (new)3 ($000) (no.) ($000) (no.) ($000) (no.) ($000)

2019 DEC 60 570 25 2 222 0 0 1 150 10 198NOV 72 4,350 53 0 384 0 0 0 0 19 3,966OCT 151 3,173 122 17 2,263 0 0 1 0 28 910

SEP 168 15,625 146 74 10,432 0 0 2 3,095 20 2,098AUG 183 6,561 161 25 3,752 0 0 6 1,879 16 930JUL 185 8,732 160 25 3,125 0 0 6 4,075 19 1,532

JUN 201 8,215 163 49 5,999 0 0 2 266 36 1,951MAY 230 14,732 208 90 14,552 0 0 7 119 15 61APR 79 1,617 62 8 1,025 0 0 3 371 14 220

MAR 59 5,467 45 18 2,649 0 0 4 552 10 2,266FEB 35 553 24 1 146 0 0 4 391 7 17JAN 39 600 27 1 310 0 0 2 17 10 273

2019 1,422 100,589 1,228 301 36,974 2 1 52 27,377 140 36,2382018 1,438 70,195 1,196 310 44,858 0 0 38 10,915 204 14,4222017 1,296 86,037 1,109 221 31,492 2 82 48 38,025 137 16,4382016 1,281 142,602 1,125 246 32,318 0 0 33 90,528 123 19,7552015 1,136 74,710 943 158 23,417 3 50 48 29,508 142 21,7352014 1,100 79,920 921 217 29,704 7 577 43 36,287 129 13,3522013 1,014 48,372 855 115 22,992 14 1,142 31 9,916 114 14,3222012 1,128 73,596 973 341 50,808 32 4,319 23 10,914 100 7,5552011 1,203 97,736 1,057 336 52,503 25 3,597 30 20,700 91 20,9362010 1,068 68,905 867 195 27,602 44 2,842 61 24,062 96 14,3991 Total does not include permits issued for wood stoves or plumbing.2 All refers to the total of all types of residential permits issued. 3 New refers to number of new or converted residential dwellings and mobile units. Note: Monthly figures may not sum to annual totals.Source: City of Whitehorse.

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7.3 BUILDING PERMITS, Number and Value, Carmacks

(no.) ($000) (all)2 (new)3 ($000) (no.) ($000) (no.) ($000) (no.) ($000)

2019 16 19,346 10 4 748 0 0 1 4,594 5 14,004

2018 22 1,693 19 8 1,577 0 0 1 5 2 1112017 21 1,498 19 5 1,460 0 0 0 0 2 382016 12 2,463 5 1 90 0 0 0 0 7 2,373

2015 9 2,865 8 9 1,051 0 0 0 0 0 02014 40 1,753 37 12 1,721 0 0 1 22 2 102013 23 462 20 5 444 1 5 0 0 2 13

2012 18 875 14 6 780 0 0 2 85 2 102011 21 942 17 4 876 1 9 1 4 2 532010 16 6,668 6 4 360 3 618 3 0 4 5,691

Total1 ------ Residential ------ Industrial Gov't/Instn'l Commercial

7.4 BUILDING PERMITS, Number and Value, Dawson City

(no.) ($000) (all)2 (new)3 ($000) (no.) ($000) (no.) ($000) (no.) ($000)

2019 90 5,966 53 11 1,686 0 0 5 438 32 3,842

2018 76 30,379 48 25 5,348 1 13,697 6 5,869 21 5,4652017 76 6,786 56 14 1,730 0 0 5 644 15 4,4122016 71 4,481 52 18 2,766 0 0 1 5 19 1,714

2015 54 2,617 36 14 1,514 0 0 3 24 13 1,0692014 85 11,670 62 28 1,759 3 84 2 72 18 9,7552013 96 3,966 70 12 1,315 5 65 2 28 19 2,558

2012 85 4,289 52 10 1,577 4 40 7 2,024 22 6482011 122 20,842 98 10 5,684 1 85 11 18,931 12 2212010 96 8,596 77 9 5,684 0 0 4 2,601 15 311

Total1 ------ Residential ------ Industrial CommercialGov't/Instn'l

7.5 BUILDING PERMITS, Number and Value, Haines Junction

(no.) ($000) (all)2 (new)3 ($000) (no.) ($000) (no.) ($000) (no.) ($000)

2019 22 1,286 15 6 861 0 0 2 130 5 294

2018 38 6,656 36 24 2,335 0 0 1 4,291 1 302017 23 2,218 20 9 1,421 0 0 0 0 3 7972016 23 2,566 19 7 854 0 0 1 350 3 1,362

2015 22 3,770 18 5 659 0 0 1 263 3 2,8492014 28 5,467 23 9 818 0 0 2 4,603 3 452013 46 1,181 42 6 1,071 0 0 4 110 0 0

2012 44 1,743 34 10 1,471 0 0 6 85 4 1872011 46 3,127 36 12 1,885 1 7 7 1,180 2 552010 75 14,608 68 15 2,624 0 0 4 11,968 3 17

Total1 ------ Residential ------ Industrial Gov't/Instn'l Commercial

7.6 BUILDING PERMITS, Number and Value, Watson Lake

(no.) ($000) (all)2 (new)3 ($000) (no.) ($000) (no.) ($000) (no.) ($000)

2019 19 1,492 10 0 200 0 0 2 1,086 7 205

2018 36 2,463 27 10 1,661 0 0 3 458 6 3432017 22 5,791 12 1 391 0 0 4 5,174 6 2272016 31 1,097 19 8 611 0 0 0 0 12 486

2015 31 5,688 21 5 505 0 0 4 5,158 6 252014 55 3,255 41 10 534 0 0 3 2,046 11 6752013 45 1,788 30 3 298 0 0 6 236 9 1,254

2012 64 1,287 52 8 1,108 3 47 6 116 3 172011 72 18,123 58 3 621 1 5 3 17,196 10 3012010 66 4,946 50 6 1,724 4 160 4 2,883 8 180

Total1 ------ Residential ------ Industrial Gov't/Instn'l Commercial

1 Total does not include permits issued for wood stoves or plumbing.2 All refers to the total of all types of residential permits issued. 3 New refers to number of new or converted residential dwellings and mobile units. Source: Department of Community Services, Government of Yukon.

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8.1 VALUE OF REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS

Yukon Whitehorse Other

2019 IV 96,320.3 79,981.5 16,338.8III 122,532.0 99,398.5 23,133.5II 93,820.5 79,165.1 14,655.4I 54,775.8 49,645.0 5,130.8

2018 IV 88,416.3 77,271.7 11,144.6III 118,515.8 97,220.9 21,294.9II 86,979.7 75,859.2 11,120.5I 42,738.7 36,195.3 6,543.4

2017 IV 88,928.3 72,022.5 16,905.8III 92,221.7 76,527.6 15,694.1II 79,152.0 65,500.6 13,651.3I 48,794.4 38,242.6 10,551.8

2016 IV 61,371.6 48,826.3 12,545.3III 88,992.7 71,272.2 17,720.5II 89,100.1 72,542.1 16,558.0I 34,110.2 28,762.8 5,347.3

2015 IV 59,081.8 50,319.6 8,762.3III 81,908.6 63,433.8 18,474.8II 73,799.9 63,758.0 10,041.9I 34,553.3 29,311.0 5,242.3

2014 IV 49,390.1 39,541.3 9,848.8III 75,982.6 66,111.7 9,870.9II 59,491.9 51,051.7 8,440.3I 45,123.0 40,257.5 4,865.5

2013 IV 47,084.3 40,701.6 6,382.7III 73,256.3 60,966.3 12,290.0II 69,750.4 59,208.3 10,542.0I 45,524.9 43,198.9 2,326.0

2012 IV 57,169.3 46,416.4 10,752.9III 80,632.2 71,196.2 9,436.0II 94,706.4 83,237.4 11,469.0I 50,721.9 46,067.6 4,654.3

2011 IV 59,805.0 53,984.6 5,820.4III 80,967.3 69,450.2 11,517.0II 73,925.3 65,987.0 7,938.4I 36,394.1 32,228.6 4,165.5

2010 IV 50,032.5 44,144.0 5,888.5III 82,975.4 69,870.9 13,104.5II 68,916.9 60,836.5 8,080.4I 26,909.8 22,757.7 4,152.1

2019 367,448.5 308,190.2 59,258.3

2018 336,650.5 286,547.2 50,103.32017 309,096.4 252,293.3 56,803.12016 273,574.6 221,403.5 52,171.1

2015 249,343.7 206,822.4 42,521.32014 229,987.7 196,962.2 33,025.52013 235,615.8 204,075.1 31,540.7

2012 283,229.7 246,917.6 36,312.12011 251,091.8 221,650.4 29,441.32010 228,834.6 197,609.1 31,225.6

($000)

Source: Yukon Bureau of Statistics.

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Total1Single

HousesMobile Homes Condos Duplexes2

Commercial Property

Industrial Property

2019 IV 79,981.5 36,270.2 1,213.9 26,454.9 4,764.8 5,440.9 1,605.0III 99,398.5 62,103.1 3,018.6 24,767.8 4,094.0 1,730.0 xII 79,165.1 42,886.9 2,730.2 23,410.1 4,165.6 4,045.0 xI 49,645.0 22,894.0 765.0 13,170.2 3,216.6 6,423.1 x

2018 IV 77,271.7 32,903.4 2,231.0 17,165.0 1,525.5 13,304.7 3,854.4III 97,220.9 51,300.0 4,418.2 22,490.8 6,242.5 4,341.5 3,905.0II 75,859.2 41,673.0 3,354.2 17,417.3 5,406.8 4,057.0 xI 36,195.3 21,708.4 x 7,322.7 2,167.4 1,570.5 1,448.0

2017 IV 72,022.5 28,270.1 2,131.9 17,413.2 2,311.0 18,775.0 2,347.0III 76,527.6 43,639.0 1,805.8 18,229.1 3,085.0 4,685.0 2,518.6II 65,500.6 36,488.2 2,068.5 16,451.8 7,234.4 1,119.0 1,084.7I 38,242.6 17,356.5 743.0 9,868.4 3,805.0 2,230.7 2,792.7

2016 IV 48,826.3 29,419.1 1,494.9 12,099.8 2,466.5 1,625.5 923.8III 71,272.2 42,515.3 1,509.5 16,209.2 2,463.4 4,605.0 xII 72,542.1 35,557.3 3,524.1 15,667.1 4,454.5 11,930.8 1,087.0I 28,762.8 12,625.8 1,432.0 9,837.8 2,230.1 811.0 1,285.0

2015 IV 50,319.6 26,798.6 1,238.0 11,619.9 1,284.0 5,630.0 1,781.5III 63,433.8 33,156.0 2,398.3 15,906.5 4,659.4 1,553.7 3,555.9II 63,758.0 31,671.2 2,296.0 14,111.1 2,118.5 10,389.3 xI 29,311.0 13,841.9 830.6 9,983.0 1,107.2 1,950.0 763.3

2014 IV 39,541.3 16,542.9 1,305.4 15,515.3 1,174.0 3,407.0 1,096.6III 66,111.7 32,229.5 917.4 8,747.1 3,146.9 19,622.8 1,240.0II 51,051.7 32,301.3 1,598.5 9,751.3 2,433.5 3,658.0 xI 40,257.5 22,595.6 660.0 11,127.9 2,602.0 0.0 3,082.0

2013 IV 40,701.6 23,686.7 1,354.0 11,234.8 x 1,911.8 1,610.8III 60,966.3 33,414.2 2,503.4 13,140.4 4,015.0 2,188.6 5,644.7II 59,208.3 30,708.0 3,671.0 17,453.0 3,026.2 x 765.0I 43,198.9 15,797.7 586.5 20,439.4 1,082.5 3,216.4 2,076.5

2012 IV 46,416.4 22,148.4 2,129.9 11,370.2 2,443.5 4,532.9 2,499.3III 71,196.2 34,965.1 1,205.9 17,189.3 4,480.4 9,860.2 1,528.3II 83,237.4 35,830.4 2,306.0 23,982.1 7,743.1 x 3,650.4I 46,067.6 18,792.8 1,464.5 14,956.7 5,044.9 4,445.0 x

2011 IV 53,984.6 33,310.9 3,454.9 8,891.404 4,471.4 x 1,445.0III 69,450.2 42,837.6 2,638.5 9,270.269 7,028.2 2,420.0 4,906.1II 65,987.0 32,500.1 4,091.5 15,021.719 6,507.5 6,230.0 756.8I 32,228.6 13,935.0 x 10,152.603 5,744.5 730.0 1,000.0

2010 IV 44,144.0 26,310.1 2,312.8 10,777.3 2,419.4 780.0 xIII 69,870.9 40,921.6 2,880.5 8,639.7 6,314.0 7,415.0 1,207.1II 60,836.5 39,456.8 1,915.9 9,350.7 3,401.6 2,300.8 2,543.0I 22,757.7 11,558.0 1,417.4 6,187.2 2,024.5 0.0 1,185.0

2019 308,190.2 164,154.1 7,727.6 87,803.0 16,240.9 17,639.0 5,850.0

2018 286,547.2 147,584.8 x 64,395.8 15,342.2 23,273.6 x2017 252,293.3 125,753.8 6,749.2 61,962.6 16,435.4 26,809.7 8,743.02016 221,403.5 120,117.4 7,960.5 53,813.9 11,614.5 18,972.3 x

2015 206,822.4 105,467.7 6,762.9 51,620.5 9,169.1 19,523.0 x2014 196,962.2 103,669.3 4,481.3 45,141.8 9,356.5 26,687.8 x2013 204,075.1 103,606.7 8,114.9 62,267.6 x x 10,097.0

2012 246,917.6 111,736.7 7,106.3 67,498.4 19,711.9 x x2011 221,650.4 122,583.6 x 43,336.0 23,751.6 x 8,108.02010 197,609.1 118,246.6 8,526.6 34,954.9 14,159.4 10,495.8 x

1 Total includes residential lots and multiple-residential sales which are not displayed, and suppressed data. 2 Duplex refers to one side only. Source: Yukon Bureau of Statistics.

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Total1Single

HousesMobile Homes Condos Duplexes2

Commercial Property

Industrial Property

2019 IV 169 69 4 64 12 7 3III 220 120 10 69 11 5 xII 180 81 8 66 11 7 xI 111 48 3 34 9 8 x

2018 IV 149 65 8 49 4 6 4III 226 108 15 64 17 5 3II 182 87 12 52 15 3 xI 91 47 x 22 6 3 5

2017 IV 147 61 8 53 7 6 6III 196 97 7 58 10 7 8II 184 84 8 54 21 4 5I 103 41 3 30 11 3 5

2016 IV 138 70 7 38 8 4 3III 184 100 7 53 8 5 xII 175 84 14 50 14 7 3I 90 31 7 33 7 3 4

2015 IV 120 63 5 35 4 4 7III 171 79 11 50 15 4 6II 161 74 10 45 7 15 xI 91 36 4 36 4 3 3

2014 IV 116 43 5 50 4 7 6III 137 79 5 30 10 9 3II 133 76 7 32 8 4 xI 106 53 3 35 9 0 5

2013 IV 116 60 6 35 x 3 8III 164 80 11 42 13 4 13II 164 76 15 57 10 x 3I 116 39 3 59 4 7 4

2012 IV 125 55 8 38 8 5 5III 170 80 5 52 14 10 5II 215 81 9 80 24 x 11I 129 45 6 54 15 5 x

2011 IV 148 77 13 32 14 x 5III 171 94 10 33 21 4 6II 181 76 15 56 19 4 5I 102 35 x 39 18 3 4

2010 IV 135 65 10 42 9 3 xIII 195 108 12 35 22 6 5II 185 107 9 36 13 6 6I 82 35 7 25 8 0 4

2019 680 318 25 233 43 27 9

2018 648 307 x 187 42 17 x2017 630 283 26 195 49 20 242016 587 285 35 174 37 19 x

2015 543 252 30 166 30 26 x2014 492 251 20 147 31 20 x2013 560 255 35 193 x x 28

2012 639 261 28 224 61 x x2011 602 282 x 160 72 x 202010 597 315 38 138 52 15 x

(no.)

1 Total includes residential lots and multiple-residential sales which are not displayed, and suppressed data. 2 Duplex refers to one side only. Source: Yukon Bureau of Statistics.

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Total1Single

HousesMobile Homes Condos Duplexes2

Commercial Property

Industrial Property

2019 IV 473.3 525.7 303.5 413.4 397.1 777.3 535.0III 451.8 517.5 301.9 359.0 372.2 346.0 xII 439.8 529.5 341.3 354.7 378.7 577.9 xI 447.3 477.0 255.0 387.4 357.4 802.9 x

2018 IV 518.6 506.2 278.9 350.3 381.4 2,217.4 963.6III 430.2 475.0 294.5 351.4 367.2 868.3 1,301.7II 416.8 479.0 279.5 334.9 360.5 1,352.3 xI 397.8 461.9 x 332.8 361.2 523.5 289.6

2017 IV 489.9 463.4 266.5 328.6 330.1 3,129.2 391.2III 390.4 449.9 258.0 314.3 308.5 669.3 314.8II 356.0 434.4 258.6 304.7 344.5 279.8 216.9I 371.3 423.3 247.7 328.9 345.9 743.6 558.5

2016 IV 353.8 420.3 213.6 318.4 308.3 406.4 307.9III 387.3 425.2 215.6 305.8 307.9 921.0 xII 414.5 423.3 251.7 313.3 318.2 1,704.4 362.3I 319.6 407.3 204.6 298.1 318.6 270.3 321.3

2015 IV 419.3 425.4 247.6 332.0 321.0 1,407.5 254.5III 371.0 419.7 218.0 318.1 310.6 388.4 592.7II 396.0 428.0 229.6 313.6 302.6 692.6 xI 322.1 384.5 207.6 277.3 276.8 650.0 254.4

2014 IV 340.9 384.7 261.1 310.3 293.5 486.7 182.8III 482.6 408.0 183.5 291.6 314.7 2,180.3 413.3II 383.8 425.0 228.4 304.7 304.2 914.5 xI 379.8 426.3 220.0 317.9 289.1 … 616.4

2013 IV 350.9 394.8 225.7 321.0 x 637.3 201.4III 371.7 417.7 227.6 312.9 308.8 547.1 434.2II 361.0 404.1 244.7 306.2 302.6 x 255.0I 372.4 405.1 195.5 346.4 270.6 459.5 519.1

2012 IV 371.3 402.7 266.2 299.2 305.4 906.6 499.9III 418.8 437.1 241.2 330.6 320.0 986.0 305.7II 387.2 442.4 256.2 299.8 322.6 x 331.9I 357.1 417.6 244.1 277.0 336.3 889.0 x

2011 IV 364.8 432.6 265.8 277.9 319.4 x 289.0III 406.1 455.7 263.8 280.9 334.7 605.0 817.7II 364.6 427.6 272.8 268.2 342.5 1,557.5 151.4I 316.0 398.1 x 260.3 319.1 243.3 250.0

2010 IV 327.0 404.8 231.3 256.6 268.8 260.0 xIII 358.3 378.9 240.0 246.8 287.0 1,235.8 241.4II 328.8 368.8 212.9 259.7 261.7 383.5 423.8I 277.5 330.2 202.5 247.5 253.1 … 296.3

2019 453.2 516.2 309.1 376.8 377.7 653.3 650.0

2018 442.2 480.7 x 344.4 365.3 1,369.0 x2017 400.5 444.4 259.6 317.8 335.4 1,340.5 364.32016 377.2 421.5 227.4 309.3 313.9 998.5 x

2015 380.9 418.5 225.4 311.0 305.6 750.9 x2014 400.3 413.0 224.1 307.1 301.8 1,334.4 x2013 364.4 406.3 231.9 322.6 x x 360.6

2012 386.4 428.1 253.8 301.3 323.1 x x2011 368.2 434.7 x 270.8 329.9 x 405.42010 331.0 375.4 224.4 253.3 272.3 699.7 x

1 Total includes residential lots and multiple-residential sales which are not displayed, and suppressed data. 2 Duplex refers to one side only. Source: Yukon Bureau of Statistics.

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8.5 VALUE, NUMBER & AVERAGE VALUE OF SINGLE HOUSE SALES, Whitehorse

Total1 Downtown Riverdale GrangerCopper Ridge2 Takhini

Porter Creek Whistlebend

Country Residential3 Other4

VALUE OF SINGLE HOUSE SALES ($000)

2019 IV 36,270.2 1,189.9 3,813.9 x 8,458.6 x 10,620.0 2,868.8 5,934.0 1,317.0III 62,103.1 1,809.9 10,711.1 5,236.0 13,274.6 2,184.1 10,705.2 6,886.2 8,065.5 3,230.5II 42,886.9 0.0 4,328.9 2,218.0 9,787.8 1,563.0 4,046.5 10,828.5 8,318.2 1,796.0I 22,894.0 x 4,751.9 x 4,302.5 x 2,501.9 6,455.7 1,740.0 x

2018 IV 32,903.4 1,639.0 4,585.1 2,088.0 6,348.4 x 2,677.6 6,624.2 7,954.0 xIII 51,300.0 x 7,823.5 2,570.0 12,414.5 x 10,730.7 5,057.1 7,464.2 3,105.0II 41,673.0 x 5,571.6 1,545.0 10,761.1 x 7,093.5 12,200.9 2,926.0 xI 21,708.4 x 2,493.5 2,108.3 3,801.5 x 3,584.6 6,613.5 x 0.0

2017 IV 28,270.1 x 4,680.5 1,334.9 7,659.9 0.0 5,104.2 4,685.2 4,175.5 xIII 43,639.0 x 6,726.7 2,761.6 10,572.3 x 6,695.3 8,682.1 4,648.0 1,854.0II 36,488.2 1,675.0 4,284.7 2,464.0 10,544.7 0.0 3,297.9 10,803.6 1,623.5 1,795.0I 17,356.5 x 2,727.6 x 2,622.6 x 4,027.0 2,581.8 2,281.5 1,208.0

2016 IV 29,419.1 965.0 3,426.4 1,718.4 4,301.9 0.0 5,839.2 9,533.1 2,187.0 1,448.1III 42,515.3 1,466.7 8,685.0 0.0 9,841.5 0.0 5,453.5 5,764.6 7,504.8 3,799.3II 35,557.3 x 4,816.2 x 8,746.0 0.0 8,095.0 5,465.7 4,182.0 2,264.0I 12,625.8 0.0 1,299.0 x 2,726.5 x 1,722.0 3,274.5 x 2,266.0

NUMBER OF SINGLE HOUSE SALES

2019 IV 69 3 8 x 16 x 21 5 9 3III 120 4 23 10 26 4 22 14 11 6II 81 0 9 4 20 3 8 21 12 4I 48 x 11 x 8 x 5 14 3 x

2018 IV 65 4 10 4 13 x 7 13 12 xIII 108 x 19 5 25 x 23 11 14 6II 87 x 13 3 23 x 13 26 5 xI 47 x 6 4 8 x 8 15 x 0

2017 IV 61 x 12 3 15 0 12 10 7 xIII 97 x 16 6 23 x 17 19 8 4II 84 5 11 5 24 0 8 23 3 5I 41 x 7 x 6 x 11 6 4 3

2016 IV 70 3 9 4 10 0 15 21 4 4III 100 6 22 0 22 0 14 12 15 9II 84 x 12 x 20 0 18 13 8 6I 31 0 3 x 7 x 4 8 x 6

ANNUAL AVERAGE VALUE OF SINGLE HOUSE SALES ($000)

2019 516.2 x 462.9 525.6 511.8 531.0 497.7 500.7 687.4 x

2018 480.7 375.0 426.5 519.5 483.0 559.3 472.3 469.2 x 499.12017 444.4 337.2 400.4 x 461.8 555.2 398.4 461.3 578.6 x2016 421.5 x 396.2 430.7 434.2 x 413.9 445.1 x 391.1

2015 418.5 299.6 362.8 x 422.2 x 401.9 438.1 505.8 x2014 413.0 330.6 359.8 427.3 422.3 422.4 386.4 368.5 528.9 407.62013 406.3 x 363.9 x 427.2 505.2 381.0 … 511.5 333.5

2012 428.1 347.9 392.8 x 439.0 430.8 403.7 … 524.0 x2011 434.7 x 397.1 x 464.4 482.5 413.5 … x x2010 375.4 x 329.7 x 397.1 x 354.0 … 470.5 x

1 Includes suppressed data. 2 Includes Logan and Ingram. 3 Includes Wolf Creek, Pineridge, Mary Lake, MacPherson, Hidden Valley, etc. 4 Includes Hillcrest, Crestview, Valleyview, etc. Source: Yukon Bureau of Statistics.

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Whitehorse Total Downtown Riverdale

Upper Whitehorse2 Whistlebend

Porter Creek

Watson Lake

Dawson City

YukonTotal

2019 OCT 1,000 1,000 1,172 960 1,950 1,075 800 900 1,000APR 1,000 1,000 1,049 950 1,850 1,093 700 900 1,000

2018 OCT 980 980 1,000 950 1,850 1,000 675 900 975APR 950 950 950 900 1,850 1,000 775 850 950

2017 OCT 950 950 950 850 1,850 988 875 825 950APR 950 950 950 850 1,750 975 775 850 950

2016 OCT 950 950 950 850 1,750 1,000 775 775 949APR 950 950 956 850 1,700 1,000 775 800 948

2015 OCT 915 915 950 825 1,700 1,000 775 700 900APR 900 900 950 775 .. 983 775 700 900

2014 OCT 900 900 950 775 .. 983 775 650 900APR 900 900 950 785 .. 950 775 650 900

2013 DEC 900 850 900 800 .. 925 775 700 875SEP 875 850 913 750 .. 913 775 700 875JUN 875 845 900 750 .. 913 775 700 862MAR 856 825 900 750 .. 913 775 700 850

2012 DEC 850 825 900 750 .. 913 775 700 850SEP 835 825 885 750 .. 900 775 700 825JUN 835 820 900 750 .. 900 775 600 825MAR 825 815 875 750 .. 900 775 600 825

2011 DEC 800 800 850 750 .. 800 775 650 800SEP 800 800 850 700 .. 800 775 650 800JUN 785 775 835 700 .. 800 775 650 775MAR 775 750 825 700 .. 750 775 650 775

2010 DEC 775 750 825 700 .. 750 775 650 775SEP 775 750 825 700 .. 750 775 650 775JUN 768 750 810 700 .. 750 775 650 765MAR 750 750 810 650 .. 725 775 650 750

2019 1,000 1,000 1,111 955 1,900 1,084 750 900 1,0002018 965 965 975 925 1,850 1,000 725 875 9632017 950 950 950 850 1,800 982 825 838 9502016 950 950 953 850 1,725 1,000 775 788 9492015 908 908 950 800 1,700 992 775 700 9002014 900 900 950 780 .. 967 775 650 9002013 877 843 903 763 .. 916 775 700 8662012 836 821 890 750 .. 903 775 650 8312011 790 781 840 713 .. 788 775 650 7882010 767 750 818 688 .. 744 775 650 766

($)

1 In March 2012, the Yukon Rent Survey was expanded to include any building with three or more rental units. Prior to 2012, buildings with less than four units were excluded from the survey. Therefore, figures prior to 2012 are not strictly comparable to subsequent figures. Buildings with less than three rental units (i.e. houses, suites and duplexes) are not included in this table.2Upper Whitehorse includes: Granger, Arkell, Copper Ridge, Ingram, Logan, Hillcrest, Takhini, Valleyview and Lobird/South Access. This aggregation has been made due to small numbers of surveyed buildings in these subdivisions. Due to non-response of a landlord in Hillcrest from September 2007 to September 2011, the figures for Upper Whitehorse units are not a complete representation of Upper Whitehorse units within that time frame.Note: Beginning in 2014, the Yukon Rent Survey is being conducted on a semi-annual basis (April and October). Source: Yukon Bureau of Statistics.

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9.2 VACANCY RATE, for Buildings with 3 or More Rental Units1, by Community

Whitehorse Total Downtown Riverdale

Upper Whitehorse2 Whistlebend Porter

CreekWatson

LakeDawson

CityYukon

Total

2019 OCT 2.9 1.5 2.5 8.6 .. 1.9 23.1 0.0 3.1APR 3.0 2.3 2.8 5.5 9.1 1.9 0.0 0.0 2.9

2018 OCT 3.1 0.8 2.3 11.5 0.0 1.8 33.3 0.0 4.0APR 3.4 1.3 3.8 9.3 0.0 1.9 16.7 0.0 3.7

2017 OCT 2.8 1.5 2.0 9.3 0.0 1.9 16.7 16.7 3.4APR 2.0 0.9 2.0 6.0 0.0 0.0 16.7 13.3 2.7

2016 OCT 3.0 3.0 2.9 3.1 0.0 3.4 13.9 25.0 3.6APR 2.8 2.7 3.1 3.8 0.0 0.0 13.9 26.7 3.5

2015 OCT 3.5 2.3 4.4 5.2 0.0 2.2 19.4 41.7 4.4APR 2.0 2.5 1.6 2.2 .. 0.0 21.2 0.0 2.6

2014 OCT 3.5 5.2 1.7 3.9 .. 1.8 2.6 16.7 3.7APR 4.7 6.9 2.5 4.1 .. 3.9 24.4 38.9 6.1

2013 DEC 3.1 4.3 1.4 3.6 .. 3.9 24.4 26.7 4.3SEP 4.1 6.4 1.6 5.0 .. 1.8 19.5 13.3 4.8JUN 1.4 1.9 0.5 2.2 .. 1.9 12.2 13.3 2.0MAR 1.5 0.5 1.0 4.3 .. 5.6 12.2 13.3 2.1

2012 DEC 1.5 0.7 2.6 0.7 .. 1.9 12.2 6.7 2.0SEP 1.6 0.9 2.6 1.4 .. 0.0 12.2 0.0 2.0JUN 1.3 0.7 2.5 0.0 .. 0.0 12.2 0.0 1.7MAR 1.3 0.7 2.5 0.0 .. 0.0 17.1 0.0 1.9

2011 DEC 1.4 0.5 2.3 1.5 .. 0.0 8.3 0.0 1.6SEP 1.0 0.5 1.7 0.7 .. 0.0 11.1 0.0 1.4JUN 1.2 0.8 1.4 0.8 .. 4.3 8.3 0.0 1.4MAR 1.0 1.1 0.3 3.4 .. 0.0 11.4 0.0 1.4

2010 DEC 1.3 2.0 0.9 0.8 .. 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.3SEP 0.8 1.1 0.3 1.7 .. 0.0 8.6 0.0 1.1JUN 0.6 1.1 0.0 0.8 .. 0.0 8.6 0.0 0.9MAR 1.7 1.4 0.9 5.0 .. 0.0 8.6 0.0 1.9

2019 2.9 1.9 2.6 7.0 … 1.9 11.5 0.0 3.02018 3.2 1.1 3.0 10.4 0.0 1.9 25.0 0.0 3.92017 2.4 1.2 2.0 7.6 0.0 0.9 16.7 14.8 3.02016 2.9 2.9 3.0 3.5 0.0 1.8 13.9 25.9 3.62015 2.8 2.4 3.0 3.8 0.0 1.0 20.3 18.5 3.52014 4.1 6.0 2.1 4.0 .. 2.8 13.9 27.8 4.92013 2.5 3.2 1.1 3.8 .. 3.3 17.1 16.7 3.32012 1.4 0.8 2.5 0.5 .. 0.5 13.4 1.9 1.92011 1.1 0.7 1.4 1.6 .. 1.1 9.8 0.0 1.52010 1.1 1.4 0.5 2.1 .. 0.0 6.4 0.0 1.3

(%)

1 In March 2012, the Yukon Rent Survey was expanded to include any building with three or more rental units. Prior to 2012, buildings with less than four units were excluded from the survey. Therefore, figures prior to 2012 are not strictly comparable to subsequent figures. Buildings with less than three rental units (i.e. houses, suites and duplexes) are not included in this table.2 Upper Whitehorse includes: Granger, Arkell, Copper Ridge, Ingram, Logan, Hillcrest, Takhini, Valleyview and Lobird/South Access. This aggregation has been made due to small numbers of surveyed buildings in these subdivisions. Due to non-response of a landlord in Hillcrest from September 2007 to September 2011, the figures for Upper Whitehorse units are not a complete representation of Upper Whitehorse units within that time frame.Note: Beginning in 2014, the Yukon Rent Survey is being conducted on a semi-annual basis (April and October). Source: Yukon Bureau of Statistics.

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Whitehorse Total Downtown Riverdale

Upper Whitehorse2

Whistle-bend

PorterCreek

YukonTotal

total units 1,070 482 362 162 11 53 1,098vacancies 31 7 9 14 .. 1 34vacancy rate 2.9% 1.5% 2.5% 8.6% … 1.9% 3.1%median rent $1,000 $1,000 $1,172 $960 $1,950 $1,075 $1,000

total units 132 71 3 54 … 4 139vacancies 12 0 0 12 … 0 12vacancy rate 9.1% 0.0% 0.0% 22.2% … 0.0% 8.6%median rent $834 $809 x $852 … $1,477† $850

total units 404 266 80 35 … 23 419vacancies 6 3 2 0 … 1 8vacancy rate 1.5% 1.1% 2.5% 0.0% … 4.3% 1.9%median rent $980 $980 $981 $900 … $1,007 $980

total units 468 122 258 67 4 17 472vacancies 13 4 7 2 .. 0 13vacancy rate 2.8% 3.3% 2.7% 3.0% … 0.0% 2.8%median rent $1,198 $1,200 $1,172 $1,294 $1,800† $1,450 $1,195

total units 66 23 21 6 7 9 68vacancies 0 0 0 0 .. 0 1vacancy rate 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% … 0.0% 1.5%median rent $1,512 $1,600 $1,512 $1,700 $2,000 $1,200 $1,512

total units 159 111 13 7 … 28 167vacancies 2 2 0 0 … 0 4vacancy rate 1.3% 1.8% 0.0% 0.0% … 0.0% 2.4%median rent $1,200 $1,150 $1,400 $1,600 … $1,157 $1,200

total units 815 319 349 122 … 25 823vacancies 25 3 9 12 … 1 25vacancy rate 3.1% 0.9% 2.6% 9.8% … 4.0% 3.0%median rent $1,000 $980 $1,171 $900 … $1,007 $1,000

total units 47 3 … 33 11 … 50vacancies 2 0 … 2 .. … 2vacancy rate 4.3% 0.0% … 6.1% … … 4.0%median rent $1,294 x … $1,242 $1,950 … $1,294

total units 49 49 … … … … 58vacancies 2 2 … … … … 3vacancy rate 4.1% 4.1% … … … … 5.2%median rent $1,000 $1,000 … … … … $988

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1-BEDROOM

2-BEDROOM

† Use caution when analysing data due to high variance or a small number of rental units within the category. 1 The Yukon Rent Survey includes buildings with three or more rental units. Buildings with less than three rental units (i.e. houses, suites and duplexes) are not included in this table. 2 Upper Whitehorse includes: Granger, Arkell, Copper Ridge, Ingram, Logan, Hillcrest, Takhini, Valleyview and Lobird/South Access. This aggregation has been made due to small numbers of surveyed buildings in these subdivisions. 3 Low-rise units are in buildings with five or more units. 4 Store-top units are residential units in buildings which primarily contain commercial space. Source: Yukon Bureau of Statistics.

3+ BEDROOM

TRIPLEX/FOURPLEX

LOW-RISE3

TOWN OR ROW HOUSING

STORE-TOP4

ALL

BACHELOR

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9.4 RENT SUMMARY, for All Buildings with Rental Units, by Type, Whitehorse, October 2019

Type of Building Number of Buildings Rental Units Vacant Units Vacancy rate Median Rent Average Rent

Single Detached House 170 170 0 0.0% $1,625 $1,931Townhouse/Row house 24 67 2 3.0% $1,371 $1,547Duplex1 406 570 17 3.0% $1,400 $1,375Triplex and Fourplex 73 187 5 2.7% $1,150 $1,207Condominium 121 173 0 0.0% $1,700 $1,731Apartment Building2 49 875 27 3.1% $1,000 $1,061Store-top (Commercial)3 15 73 3 4.1% $1,000 $1,158Mobile Home 63 63 0 0.0% $1,200 $1,274Cabin 14 14 0 0.0% $1,450 $1,484Garden Suite 6 6 0 0.0% $1,125 $1,323

All Types4 941 2,197 54 2.5% $1,099 $1,3031 Duplex includes single detached houses with a legal rental suite. 2 Apartment Building are buildings with five or more units. 3 Store-top units are residential units in buildings which primarily contain commercial space. 4 Numbers may not add up to the total due to rounding and vacancy rates may have been affected by small number of units.

Whitehorse Total Downtown Riverdale

Upper Whitehorse1 Whistlebend

Porter Creek Crestview

Country Residential

NUMBER OF BUILDINGS WITH RENTAL UNITS 941 210 166 321 20 165 39 19

MEDIAN RENTAll $1,099 $1,000 $1,189 $1,088 $1,950 $1,400 $1,250 $1,750Bachelor $828 $809 x $850 … $1,100 $950 …1 Bedroom $995 $980 $965 $983 … $1,007 $1,125 $1,500†

2 Bedrooms $1,200 $1,200 $1,174 $1,333 $1,800 $1,400 $1,775 $2,0003-4 Bedrooms $1,600 $1,632 $1,512 $1,650 $2,050 $1,600 $1,500 $2,1505+ Bedrooms $2,300 … x $2,650 … x … …

TOTAL UNITSAll2 2,197 705 524 591 29 272 57 21Bachelor 167 87 3 64 … 7 6 …1 Bedroom 656 355 128 104 … 47 19 42 Bedrooms 802 180 301 192 11 89 19 113-4 Bedrooms 559 83 90 222 17 126 14 65+ Bedrooms 14 … 2 8 … 3 … …

VACANT UNITSAll2 54 8 24 18 0 1 3 0Bachelor 13 0 0 13 … 0 0 …1 Bedroom 24 3 16 3 … 1 0 02 Bedrooms 14 4 7 2 0 0 0 03-4 Bedrooms 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 05+ Bedrooms 0 … 0 0 … 0 0 …

VACANCY RATEAll 2.5% 1.1% 4.6% 3.0% 0.0% 0.4% 5.3% 0.0%Bachelor 7.8% 0.0% 0.0% 20.3% … 0.0% 0.0% …1 Bedroom 3.7% 0.8% 12.5% 2.9% … 2.1% 0.0% 0.0%2 Bedrooms 1.7% 2.2% 2.3% 1.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%3-4 Bedrooms 0.5% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 21.4% 0.0%5+ Bedrooms 0.0% … 0.0% 0.0% … 0.0% … …

9.5 MEDIAN RENT, TOTAL UNITS AND VACANCY RATE, for All Types of Buildings with Rental Units, by Size and Location, Whitehorse, October 2019

† Use caution when analyzing data due to high variance or a small number of rental units within the category.1 Upper Whitehorse includes: Granger, Arkell, Copper Ridge, Ingram, Logan, Hillcrest, Takhini, Valleyview and Lobird/South Access. This aggregation has been made due to small numbers of surveyed buildings in these subdivisions.2 Numbers may not add up to the total due to rounding and vacancy rates may have been affected by small number of units.Source: Yukon Bureau of Statistics.

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10.1 METAL COMMODITY PRICES

------- Gold -------- ------ Silver ------ ------- Lead ------- ------- Zinc -------- ----- Copper ----- Cdn $ US $ Cdn $ US $ Cdn $ US $ Cdn $ US $ Cdn $ US $

($/troy oz) ($/troy oz) ($/kg) ($/kg) ($/kg)

2019 DEC 1,974.36 1,523.00 23.39 18.05 2.49 1.92 2.97 2.29 7.98 6.16NOV 1,933.97 1,456.35 22.53 16.97 2.59 1.95 3.07 2.31 7.77 5.85OCT 1,983.08 1,506.40 23.77 18.06 2.91 2.21 3.35 2.54 7.67 5.83

SEP 1,969.95 1,487.60 22.85 17.26 2.76 2.09 3.15 2.38 7.59 5.73AUG 2,039.85 1,526.55 24.57 18.39 2.72 2.04 2.97 2.22 7.59 5.68JUL 1,881.25 1,430.55 21.67 16.48 2.61 1.98 3.19 2.43 7.79 5.93

JUN 1,854.90 1,413.20 19.98 15.22 2.51 1.91 3.39 2.58 7.84 5.97MAY 1,752.18 1,296.00 19.58 14.48 2.41 1.78 3.63 2.69 7.82 5.79APR 1,724.00 1,285.15 20.10 14.99 2.60 1.94 3.94 2.93 8.64 6.44

MAR 1,723.62 1,291.15 20.16 15.10 2.70 2.02 4.00 3.00 8.66 6.49FEB 1,744.09 1,325.45 20.81 15.82 2.83 2.15 3.68 2.79 8.60 6.54JAN 1,738.08 1,322.50 21.13 16.08 2.75 2.09 3.57 2.72 8.08 6.15

2019 1,859.95 1,405.33 21.71 16.40 2.66 2.01 3.41 2.57 8.00 6.04

2018 1,644.61 1,265.60 20.28 15.61 2.90 2.23 3.76 2.90 8.38 6.452017 1,638.80 1,264.76 22.27 17.17 3.04 2.35 3.82 2.95 8.11 6.272016 1,648.81 1,248.18 22.58 17.11 2.49 1.88 2.84 2.15 6.50 4.92

2015 1,481.31 1,150.93 19.95 15.51 2.29 1.78 2.46 1.92 6.99 5.442014 1,391.27 1,256.25 20.75 18.76 2.31 2.09 2.42 2.18 7.58 6.842013 1,446.52 1,399.56 24.30 23.53 2.22 2.15 1.99 1.92 7.54 7.29

2012 1,678.35 1,679.83 31.59 31.63 2.10 2.11 1.97 1.97 8.02 8.032011 1,550.05 1,567.96 35.01 35.56 2.35 2.39 2.16 2.19 8.70 8.832010 1,274.78 1,233.00 21.16 20.51 2.20 2.13 2.21 2.14 7.88 7.63

Notes: Prices of gold and silver are a.m. fixed prices at month-end. Prices of lead, zinc and copper are London Metal Exchange “cash seller” prices at month-end. Sources: Yukon Bureau of Statistics, London Bullion Market Association, London Metal Exchange and ofx.com. (accessed 2020-05-21)

10.2 MINERAL PRODUCTION, Output and Value, Yukon

Non-metallic Minerals

Total1 Gold Copper Silver Lead Zinc Total2

Output (kgs) (kilotonnes)

2019 (p) … 2,621 0 0 0 0 x

2018 (r) … 2,506 9,282 3 0 0 x2017 … 2,860 19,001 18 0 0 x2016 … 3,445 30,024 11 0 0 x

2015 … 2,219 15,739 13 131 4,138 x2014 … 2,728 20,937 84 2,147 22,968 x2013 … 2,679 16,901 147 6,962 36,954 x

2012 … 2,506 17,199 136 9,231 24,401 x2011 … 2,009 19,463 58 6,664 2,481 x2010 ... 2,403 24,424 9 0 0 x

Value

2019 (p) 169,824 154,034 0 1 0 0 15,789

2018 (r) 217,803 132,130 77,812 1,751 0 0 6,1102017 318,056 150,048 151,967 12,836 0 0 3,2052016 391,124 183,225 193,502 7,827 0 0 6,570

2015 246,225 105,861 110,727 8,090 300 9,510 11,7382014 408,001 122,771 159,437 56,961 4,972 54,893 8,9672013 466,905 125,205 127,785 116,136 15,359 72,725 9,342

2012 485,576 134,421 136,664 136,306 18,970 47,508 11,0202011 367,419 100,240 169,837 66,028 17,686 5,381 7,4682010 298,848 97,446 189,555 5,931 0 0 5,917

--------------- Metallic Minerals ----------------

--------------------------------- (tonnes) -------------------------------

($000)

1 Includes value of other metallic minerals: antimony and cadmium.2 Includes value of other non-metallic minerals: gemstones; sand and gravel; stone; and sulphur, in smelter gas.Source : Natural Resources Canada. Mineral Production of Canada Annual Statistics. (accessed 2020-05-21)https://sead.nrcan-rncan.gc.ca/prod-prod/ann-ann-eng.aspx

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10.3 MINERAL EXPLORATION PLUS DEPOSIT APPRAISAL EXPENDITURES1, Canada, Provinces and Territories

($000,000) (%) ($000,000) (%) ($000,000) (%) ($000,000) (%) ($000,000) (%)

Canada 1,842.4 100.0 1,628.8 100.0 2,185.5 100.0 2,485.2 100.0 2,087.3 100.0

Newfoundland andLabrador 47.4 2.6 25.4 1.6 41.5 1.9 47.1 1.9 48.6 2.3Nova Scotia 10.1 0.5 5.3 0.3 18.2 0.8 40.4 1.6 35.9 1.7New Brunswick 8.6 0.5 14.2 0.9 15.8 0.7 25.6 1.0 10.7 0.5

Quebec 259.5 14.1 297.4 18.3 573.9 26.3 564.8 22.7 432.4 20.7Ontario 440.2 23.9 394.3 24.2 539.7 24.7 591.4 23.8 496.7 23.8Manitoba 46.9 2.5 47.3 2.9 41.1 1.9 49.7 2.0 67.4 3.2

Saskatchewan 257.0 13.9 228.7 14.0 191.2 8.7 261.9 10.5 272.6 13.1Alberta 18.5 1.0 16.7 1.0 24.6 1.1 26.6 1.1 42.3 2.0British Columbia 346.3 18.8 231.5 14.2 302.6 13.8 427.9 17.2 351.6 16.8

Yukon 92.2 5.0 90.4 5.5 168.7 7.7 182.3 7.3 139.6 6.7Northwest Territories 100.9 5.5 73.0 4.5 91.2 4.2 112.0 4.5 66.3 3.2Nunavut 215.0 11.7 204.5 12.6 177.0 8.1 155.6 6.3 123.2 5.9

1 Expenses that support work on and off mine sites; they are allocated to engineering, economics, and pre- or production feasibility studies, the environment, land access and field work. They also include associated general expenses. Note : Exploration and deposit appraisal activities include only the search for and appraisal of deposits and do not include work for extensions of known reserves.Source: Natural Resources Canada. Survey of Mineral Exploration, Deposit Appraisal and Mine Complex Development Expenditures, Table 2.(accessed 2020-05-21)

2016 2017 2018(r)2015 2019(p)

https://sead.nrcan-rncan.gc.ca/expl-expl/ExploTable.aspx?FileT=022019&Lang=en

Senior Junior Senior Junior Senior Junior Senior Junior Senior Junior

Canada 1,264.7 577.7 996.0 632.8 1,109.3 1,076.2 1,363.9 1,121.3 1,220.7 866.6

Newfoundland and Labrador 28.7 18.7 14.9 10.5 11.7 29.8 20.9 26.1 19.8 28.8Nova Scotia 0.2 9.8 1.5 3.8 15.5 2.7 34.7 5.6 28.4 7.5New Brunswick 1.8 6.9 9.6 4.6 3.9 12.0 3.8 21.8 2.2 8.5

Quebec 114.5 145.0 117.5 179.9 238.3 335.6 200.8 364.1 168.0 264.4Ontario 387.0 53.2 288.3 105.9 340.6 199.1 427.5 163.9 383.6 113.1Manitoba 41.6 5.3 40.0 7.3 28.0 13.1 37.5 12.2 39.9 27.5

Saskatchewan 175.6 81.4 133.4 95.4 107.3 83.9 151.1 110.9 148.8 123.9Alberta 16.6 1.9 14.8 1.8 19.1 5.5 22.6 4.0 28.3 14.0British Columbia 234.1 112.2 124.5 107.1 134.1 168.5 209.1 218.7 194.8 156.9

Yukon 36.9 55.3 56.5 33.9 58.2 110.5 112.3 70.0 83.1 56.525.0Northwest Territories 55.3 45.6 26.1 47.0 36.6 54.6 48.1 63.9 25.0 41.3Nunavut 172.5 42.5 168.9 35.6 116.0 61.0 95.5 60.1 98.9 24.3

2016

https://sead.nrcan-rncan.gc.ca/PDF/ExploTable032019-en.pdf

1 Expenses that support work on and off mine sites; they are allocated to engineering, economics, and pre- or production feasibility studies, the environment, land access and field work. They also include associated general expenses. Note: Exploration and deposit appraisal activities include only the search for and appraisal of deposits and do not include work for extensions of known reserves.Source: Natural Resources Canada. Survey of Mineral Exploration, Deposit Appraisal and Mine Complex Development Expenditures, Table 3. (accessed 2020-05-21)

2017

10.4 MINERAL EXPLORATION PLUS DEPOSIT APPRAISAL EXPENDITURES1, by Junior and Senior Companies, Canada, Provinces and Territories

($000,000)

2019(p)2018(r)2015

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BaseMetals

PreciousMetals Iron Uranium Diamonds Other2 Total

Canada 400.2 1,187.8 20.8 162.7 111.8 204.0 2,087.3

Newfoundland and Labrador 11.6 27.7 4.6 0.3 0.0 4.4 48.6

Nova Scotia 1.4 34.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 35.9New Brunswick 4.8 3.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.6 10.7

Quebec 55.9 320.9 10.5 … 1.3 43.8 432.4Ontario 143.4 321.0 … 0.0 9.5 22.8 496.7Manitoba 30.3 19.7 0.0 0.0 3.5 13.9 67.4

Saskatchewan 10.8 14.2 0.0 159.2 54.9 33.5 272.6Alberta 0.1 0.0 0.0 2.6 … 39.6 42.3British Columbia 106.4 203.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 41.9 351.6

Yukon 18.6 120.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 139.6Northwest Territories 14.7 21.8 0.0 0.0 28.9 0.9 66.3Nunavut 2.2 101.0 5.6 0.6 13.7 0.1 123.2

10.5 MINERAL EXPLORATION PLUS DEPOSIT APPRAISAL EXPENDITURES1, by Mineral Commodity Sought, Canada, Provinces and Territories, 2019(p)

($000,000)

1 Expenses that support work on and off mine sites; they are allocated to engineering, economics, and pre- or production feasibility studies, the environment, land access and field work. They also include associated general expenses. 2 Includes other metals, coal and nonmetals. Note: Exploration and deposit appraisal activities include only the search for and appraisal of deposits and do not include work for extensions of known reserves. Source: Natural Resources Canada. Survey of Mineral Exploration, Deposit Appraisal and Mine Complex Development Expenditures, Table 5. (accessed 2020-05-21)https://sead.nrcan-rncan.gc.ca/expl-expl/ExploTable.aspx?FileT=052019&Lang=en

10.6 MINERAL EXPLORATION PLUS DEPOSIT APPRAISAL ACTIVITY1, Canada, Provinces and Territories, 2018

Metres Cost Metres Cost

(000) ($000) (000) ($000)

Canada 4,808 958,223 189 67,695 242,902 95,584 202,029 210,618 287,933 227,649 131,877 60,709 2,485,218

Newfoundland and Labrador 117 19,184 0 0 10,511 1,809 464 2,158 2,586 9,243 717 394 47,066

Nova Scotia 68 12,620 2 222 3,957 589 4,161 5,248 7,980 1,696 3,863 16 40,352New Brunswick 89 11,888 0 0 4,329 1,633 146 256 347 6,126 613 285 25,623

Quebec 1,541 256,924 8 1,778 41,419 23,362 70,988 30,881 73,735 36,702 15,345 13,687 564,821Ontario 1,536 245,505 58 14,200 65,867 22,231 82,729 28,269 65,876 34,559 18,433 13,764 591,433Manitoba 88 17,847 0 0 5,994 8,933 0 7,161 2,493 4,955 1,946 352 49,681

Saskatchewan 385 88,704 13 28,493 10,646 9,948 4,047 27,098 21,864 50,523 19,411 1,201 261,933Alberta 1 1,584 7 704 933 372 0 3,649 9,883 7,338 1,956 171 26,591British Columbia 600 149,755 20 6,558 47,679 9,459 6,310 53,355 60,172 48,156 35,178 11,233 427,857

Yukon 135 46,781 68 11,432 23,276 5,657 7,117 24,079 25,696 19,589 12,957 5,705 182,289Northwest Territories 114 48,196 0 0 18,523 7,976 0 8,201 8,042 1,601 11,050 8,378 111,966Nunavut 134 59,236 13 4,307 9,768 3,615 26,066 20,262 9,260 7,161 10,407 5,523 155,605

https://sead.nrcan-rncan.gc.ca/expl-expl/ExploTable.aspx?FileT=082019&Lang=en

-------------------------------------------------- ($000) --------------------------------------------------

1 Includes on-mine-site plus off-mine-site activities.2 Includes stripping, trenching, shaft work, drifts, cross-cuts, raises, declines, rock sampling and de-watering costs.Source: Natural Resources Canada. Survey of Mineral Exploration, Deposit Appraisal and Mine Complex Development Expenditures, Table 8. (accessed 2020-05-21)

Mineral Leases,

Claims, Line Cutting & Head

OfficeEnviron-

mentLand

AccessGrand

Total

-- Diamond -- -- Other --

Drilling (Surface and Underground)

Geo-chemistry

and Geology

Geo-physics

Rock Work2

Other Field

Costs

Engineering, Economic &

Feasibility Studies

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10.8 ACTIVE MINERAL DISPOSITIONS, Yukon

Quartz Placer Quartz Placer Quartz Placer Quartz Placer

2018/2019 211,459 48,523 18,267 66,131 3,668 23,745 35 45,230 5,304

2017/2018 222,059 55,962 18,119 68,779 3,097 23,406 39 47,084 5,0172016/2017 218,119 53,201 17,350 69,869 2,674 23,300 38 46,845 4,2842015/2016 220,364 53,183 16,058 72,104 2,202 24,487 26 47,866 3,881

2014/2015 232,532 56,988 15,642 76,116 1,905 24,754 47 52,948 3,5752013/2014 244,633 62,866 15,226 77,890 1,791 25,435 70 57,395 3,3992012/2013 269,739 65,703 14,665 85,754 1,647 28,681 63 69,963 2,703

2011/2012 253,902 65,263 14,566 70,197 1,363 33,813 55 65,385 2,7002010/2011 212,025 49,428 14,082 61,656 1,382 24,921 45 57,291 2,6672009/2010 106,048 22,568 13,946 25,827 1,346 16,405 70 22,765 2,551

http://www.emr.gov.yk.ca/mining/statistics.html

Number of Active

Dispositions1

Dawson Mayo Watson Lake Whitehorse

1 Also includes dredging; coal leases, permits and licenses; and iron and mica.Note: Values displayed are for both claims and leases. Years are April 1 to March 31; i.e., 2018/2019 figures cover from April 1, 2018 to March 31, 2019.Source: Yukon Bureau of Statistics calculations based on the data from Mining Lands Activity Report of Yukon Energy Mines and Resources.

10.7 MINERAL EXPLORATION1 AND DEPOSIT APPRAISAL2 AND EXPENDITURES3 SEPARATELY, Canada, Provinces and Territories

ExplorationDeposit

Appraisal ExplorationDeposit Appraisal Exploration

Deposit Appraisal Exploration

Deposit Appraisal Exploration

Deposit Appraisal

Canada 1,082.3 760.1 1,179.2 449.6 1,537.8 647.7 1,677.6 807.6 1,487.1 600.2

Newfoundland and Labrador 25.2 22.2 22.4 3.0 40.1 1.4 38.8 8.2 40.3 8.3Nova Scotia 4.8 5.2 5.3 0.0 3.8 14.4 25.3 15.0 10.3 25.6New Brunswick 4.4 4.2 13.6 0.6 14.6 1.2 24.3 1.4 9.4 1.3

Quebec 193.7 65.8 219.3 78.1 392.0 182.0 417.4 147.5 360.3 72.1Ontario 301.9 138.2 303.8 90.4 373.6 166.1 409.3 182.2 383.8 113.0Manitoba 46.9 0.0 34.4 12.9 30.0 11.2 46.9 2.8 50.7 16.7

Saskatchewan 163.8 93.2 209.8 19.0 152.6 38.6 140.3 121.6 152.9 119.7Alberta 3.7 14.7 3.0 13.7 5.2 19.4 5.5 21.1 15.9 26.4British Columbia 117.0 229.3 136.4 95.1 214.8 87.8 270.1 157.7 224.1 127.5

Yukon 46.8 45.4 56.8 33.5 107.3 61.4 96.7 85.6 71.6 68.0Northwest Territories 54.4 46.4 53.8 19.2 83.9 7.3 97.1 14.9 56.9 9.4Nunavut 119.6 95.5 120.5 84.0 120.1 56.9 106.0 49.6 111.0 12.2

https://sead.nrcan-rncan.gc.ca/PDF/ExploTable102019-en.pdf

2018(r)2016 2017

($000,000)

2019(p)2015

1 The exploration work phase is defined as the search for, discovery, and first delimitation of a previously unknown mineral deposit or the re-evaluation of a sub-marginal or neglected mineral deposit in order to enhance its potential economic interest based on delimited tonnage, grade, and other characteristics. The phase is completed when a deposit has sufficient indicated mineral resources accompanied by a positive scoping study (preliminary economic assesment that justifies additional, more detailed, and costly deposit appraisal work).2 The deposit appraisal work phase is defined as the steps undertaken to bring a delimited deposit, by definition drilling, comprehensive tests, and planning, to the stage of detailed knowledge required for a complete feasibility study that will justify and support a production decision and the large investment required. 3 Expenses that support work on and off mine sites; they are allocated to engineering, economics, and pre- or production feasibility studies, the environment, land access and field work. They also include associated general expenses.Note: Exploration and deposit appraisal activities include only the search for and appraisal of deposits and do not include work for extensions of known reserves.Source: Natural Resources Canada. Survey of Mineral Exploration, Deposit Appraisal and Mine Complex Development Expenditures, Table 10. (accessed 2020-05-21)

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10.10 FOREST FIRES, by Number and Area Burned, Canada and Yukon

Number of Fires

Hectares Burned

Number of Fires

Hectares Burned

2018 (p) 7,067 2,272,274 67 85,624

2017 (r) 5,652 3,419,856 115 399,2812016 (r) 5,203 1,416,034 53 20,6902015 7,140 3,861,647 185 169,843 *

*2014 5,158 4,563,327 34 3,160 *2013 6,264 4,210,137 177 179,5092012 7,956 2,003,270 126 58,279 *

*2011 4,743 2,428,798 56 39,5282010 7,291 3,052,473 56 39,5282009 7,210 775,025 118 230,516

Canada Yukon

Source: Natural Resources Canada. National Forestry Database, Forest Fires - National Table 3.1. (accessed 2019-06-11)

http://nfdp.ccfm.org/en/data/fires.php#tab311

10.11 FOREST FIRES, by Area Burned, Provinces and Territories

NL PE NS NB QC ON MB SK AB BC NT

2019 (p) 320 9 154 224 10,225 270,030 101,140 47,930 883,407 21,070 111,108

2018 (r) 396 13 253 311 85,936 265,464 234,216 118,984 60,199 1,354,302 15,7382017 700 7 730 568 38,392 112,343 225,150 398,998 49,130 1,216,112 860,7702016 (r) 10,954 33 756 265 33,371 83,041 38,408 253,991 507,135 100,214 254,982

2015 3,958 3 516 262 5,380 39,310 68,105 1,721,912 466,330 280,738 646,9552014 16,817 3 564 112 63,721 5,386 39,110 343,401 23,705 368,926 3,416,2912013 43,076 81 301 880 1,872,842 51,085 1,115,415 312,445 19,576 18,303 537,912

2012 225,527 12 818 365 64,043 151,569 216,884 227,511 385,658 102,124 297,6182011 594 6 150 45 12,397 635,375 126,594 343,666 806,055 12,604 366,6182010 1,020 5 551 155 314,884 14,823 188,984 1,734,806 81,224 337,150 333,437

(hectares burned)

Source: Natural Resources Canada. National Forestry Database, Forest Fires - National Table 3.1. (accessed 2020-06-10) http://nfdp.ccfm.org/en/data/fires.php

10.9 RAW FUR PRICES, May 24-25, 2019

Average per Pelt Top per Pelt(Cdn $) (Cdn $)

Black Bear 173.45 541.20Grizzly Bear 1,433.14 2,376.00Beaver 24.67 93.72

Coyote - Canadian Western 132.57 237.60Ermine 2.69 17.49White Fox 60.10 126.72

Lynx Cat - Canadian 95.33 316.80Muskrat 5.32 13.33Sable - Overall 43.54 132.00

Timber Wolf - Arctic 318.66 924.00Wolverine 356.07 594.00Source: Fur Harvesters Auction Inc., sale held in North Bay, ON. (accessed 2020-05-21)https://www.furharvesters.com/results/2019/May/may19can.pdf

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(000,000 m3)

2019 0.0

2018 0.02017 0.02016 0.0

2015 x2014 x2013 ..

2012 20.32011 31.72010 36.5

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 25-10-0047-01 and 25-10-0055-01 (accessed 2020-03-23)

10.12 NET MERCHANTABLE VOLUME OF ROUNDWOOD HARVESTED, Yukon

Total Roundwood

Industrial Roundwood1

Fuelwood & Firewood2

2018 18,020 4,412 13,608

2017 (r) 18,029 3,120 14,9092016 17,900 2,900 15,0002015 17,000 2,000 15,000

2014 23,000 1,000 22,0002013 37,250 4,250 33,0002012 27,000 6,000 21,000

2011 27,000 6,000 21,0002010 27,000 6,000 21,0002009 27,000 6,000 21,000

(m3)

1 Industrial roundwood includes logs and bolts, pulpwood and other industrial roundwood such as poles, piling and others.2 Fuelwood includes wood harvested for industrial or institutional energy. Firewood includes wood to be used for household or recreational energy.Source: National Forestry Database. Forest Products - Jurisdictional Table 5.1 (accessed 2020-06-29). For 2017 and 2018 data, the source is Yukon Government, Forestry Management Branch.

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10.14 ELECTRICITY GENERATION, Yukon

Total Utility Generation Hydro Thermal Wind

(MWh)

2018 477,850 418,510 59,340 0

2017 484,818 448,151 36,634 332016 446,998 419,461 27,028 5092015 447,879 421,696 25,533 650

2014 433,686 410,668 22,684 3342013 448,558 424,990 23,291 2772012 455,004 430,194 24,365 445

2011 425,336 388,066 36,868 4022010 405,482 380,431 24,966 852009 401,888 379,056 22,604 228

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 25-10-0020-01. (accessed 2020-05-22)

10.15 GASOLINE AND OTHER PETROLEUM FUELS SOLD, Yukon

Gross Sales of Gasoline1

Net Sales of Gasoline2

Net Sales of Diesel2

2018 85,930 73,699 61,373

2017 76,438 72,077 54,8792016 71,816 70,766 55,8022015 68,931 68,507 57,247

2014 64,184 63,621 54,8992013 64,190 63,744 52,8522012 69,513 68,821 60,227

2011 72,336 71,641 63,5852010 71,502 70,133 55,9582009 69,738 67,053 50,197

(000 L)

1 Represents total sales of all road grades of gasoline, including off road activities such as farming, forestry, construction and mining.2 Represent sales on which taxes were remitted at road-use rates minus sales previously reported at road-use tax rates on which taxes were totally or partially refunded. Source: Statistics Canada. Table 23-10-0066-01. (accessed 2020-05-26)

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Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers

Furniture and Home Furnishings Stores

Building material and garden equipment and

supplies dealersFood and Beverage

StoresHealth and Personal

Care Stores Gasoline Stations

2019 DEC 8,161 x x x x 10,387NOV 9,638 x x x x 10,866OCT 14,410 x x x x 13,174

SEP 12,457 x x x x 14,131AUG 14,100 x x x x 16,164JUL 14,039 x x x x 17,181

JUN 15,765 x x x x 15,075MAY 18,805 x x x x 11,918APR 15,363 x x x x 11,804

MAR 14,604 x x x x 11,207FEB 9,071 x x x x 8,727JAN 9,144 x x x x 9,333

2019 155,557 x x x x 149,967

2018 153,596 x x x x 148,9682017 140,079 x x x 42,554 150,6802016 133,244 15,151 58,526 x 42,354 118,755

2015 x 13,437 x 209,691 36,631 105,7192014 x 13,811 x 201,225 31,304 106,8322013 x 15,677 48,515 196,294 30,547 106,285

2012 x 16,576 53,970 193,282 32,030 108,2362011 x x 54,937 186,203 31,518 97,3692010 109,897 15,432 x 189,089 x x

1 Retail subsectors not listed includes; Electronics and Appliance Stores; Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores; Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book and Music Stores; General Merchandise Stores; and Miscellaneous Store Retailers.Note: Detailed industry data is based on 2012 North American Industrial Classification System (NAICS). Source : Statistics Canada, Table 20-10-0008-01. (accessed 2020-05-22)

($000)

11.1 RETAIL TRADE, Yukon

Total Sales1 Change from Previous Period

Change from Previous Year

($000) (%) (%)

2019 DEC 70,208 2.8 0.4NOV 68,278 -11.2 0.9OCT 76,859 2.5 9.0

SEP 74,984 -10.4 -1.3AUG 83,688 -1.2 3.1JUL 84,667 3.4 6.0

JUN 81,922 0.9 -0.9MAY 81,181 16.2 3.8APR 69,834 2.7 7.8

MAR 68,004 34.6 8.5FEB 50,510 -5.8 2.4JAN 53,643 -23.3 -2.1

2019 863,778 3.1 3.1

2018 2 837,450 4.7 4.72017 799,519 6.4 6.42016 751,087 7.7 7.72015 697,538 5.2 5.22014 663,034 1.6 1.62013 652,606 -2.5 -2.52012 669,005 2.7 2.72011 651,664 8.7 8.72010 599,343 13.8 13.8

1 Total sales excludes vending machine operators and direct selling establishments such as fuel dealers. 2 As of October 17, 2018, the date of cannabis legalization, monthly retail trade includes sales of licensed cannabis stores (in-store and internet-based sales).Source: Statistics Canada. Table 20-10-0008-01. (accessed 2020-05-22)

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11.4 SALES OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, by Volume, Yukon

Total Sales Beer Cider Spirits1 Wine2

2018/19 5,336.5 3,756.8 262.9 735.0 581.8

2017/18 5,300.2 3,790.8 240.3 689.2 579.92016/17 5,230.2 3,914.2 244.2 500.0 571.82015/16 5,060.3 3,754.5 207.6 543.5 554.7

2014/15 4,918.7 3,692.5 193.0 498.7 534.52013/14 4,924.3 3,767.9 176.1 468.1 512.22012/13 5,006.5 3,888.3 155.2 466.8 496.2

2011/12 5,013.0 3,934.5 158.2 443.4 476.92010/11 4,955.1 3,915.6 159.2 429.9 450.42009/10 4,818.0 3,821.0 153.4 420.8 422.9

1 Spirits include liqueurs and coolers made with spirits. 2 Wine includes wine coolers. Note: Years cover a twelve-month period from April 1 to March 31; i.e. 2018/2019 figures are for the period from April 1, 2018 to March 31, 2019.Source: Yukon Bureau of Statistics calculations based on Yukon Liquor Corporation data.

(000 litres)

11.3 WHOLESALE TRADE, Yukon

Total SalesChange from

Previous PeriodChange from

Previous Year

($000) (%) (%)

2019 DEC 8,615 22.4 -14.7NOV 7,039 -35.4 -34.5OCT 10,898 -32.4 -58.4

SEP 16,119 13.2 -61.3AUG 14,241 -6.9 -29.4JUL 15,290 -1.5 -33.0

JUN 15,530 0.5 5.2MAY 15,449 14.9 23.4APR 13,441 -32.3 5.6

MAR 19,841 182.2 9.5FEB 7,030 -9.7 1.5JAN 7,783 -22.9 11.4

2019 151,276 -25.7 -25.7

2018 203,717 71.2 71.22017 118,963 -1.7 -1.72016 121,031 2.8 2.8

2015 117,697 -2.1 -2.12014 120,235 -14.6 -14.62013 140,774 -6.6 -6.6

2012 150,761 4.0 4.02011 144,899 18.1 18.12010 122,696 1.9 1.9

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 20-10-0074-01. (accessed 2020-05-22)

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11.5 SALES OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, by Value, Yukon

Total Sales1 Beer Cider Spirits2 Wine3

2018/19 40,031 17,183 1,196 13,134 8,518

2017/18 39,238 18,103 1,108 11,777 8,2502016/17 37,739 17,562 1,107 11,218 7,8522015/16 35,999 16,519 956 11,128 7,396

2014/15 35,585 16,952 877 10,684 7,0722013/14 34,532 16,784 770 10,335 6,6432012/13 34,194 16,677 690 10,391 6,436

2011/12 33,575 16,717 709 10,062 6,0872010/11 31,749 15,911 678 9,569 5,5922009/10 30,093 15,179 637 9,187 5,090

($000)

1 Total Sales does not include Opimian Society wine orders or non-liquor sales.2 Spirits include liqueurs and coolers made with spirits. 3 Wine includes wine coolers. Note: Years cover a twelve-month period from April 1 to March 31; i.e. 2018/2019 figures are for the period from April 1, 2018 to March 31, 2019.Source: Yukon Bureau of Statistics calculations based on Yukon Liquor Corporation data.

Total

($000)

2019 DEC 6,303NOV 5,926OCT 5,850

SEP 6,577AUG 8,479JUL 8,547

JUN 7,774MAY 6,420APR 4,825

MAR 5,129FEB 4,344JAN 4,358

2019 74,532

2018 67,9012017 72,8592016 66,940

2015 66,6052014 67,6062013 64,201

2012 59,3002011 56,7812010 56,123

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 21-10-0019-01. (accessed 2020-05-22)

11.6 FOOD SERVICES AND DRINKING PLACES RECEIPTS, Yukon

11.7 SELECTED INTEREST RATES

Bank RatePrime

BusinessConventional

Mortgage1

(%)

2019 DEC 2.00 3.95 5.19NOV 2.00 3.95 5.19OCT 2.00 3.95 5.19

SEP 2.00 3.95 5.19AUG 2.00 3.95 5.19JUL 2.00 3.95 5.19

JUN 2.00 3.95 5.34MAY 2.00 3.95 5.34APR 2.00 3.95 5.34

MAR 2.00 3.95 5.34FEB 2.00 3.95 5.34JAN 2.00 3.95 5.34

2019 2.00 3.95 5.27

2018 1.69 3.64 5.272017 0.96 2.91 4.782016 0.75 2.70 4.66

2015 0.88 2.78 4.672014 1.25 3.00 4.882013 1.25 3.00 5.24

2012 1.25 3.00 5.272011 1.25 3.00 5.372010 0.85 2.60 5.61

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1 Mortgage rates are fixed-rate for five-year terms.Note : Bank rate figures are from the last Wednesday of the month.Source : Statistics Canada. Table 10-10-0145-01. (accessed 2020-05-22)

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Definitions:

BANKRUPTCY:

The state of a consumer or a business that has made an assignment in bankruptcy or against whom a bankruptcy order has been made.

A consumer bankruptcy applies to an individual with more than 50% of total liabilities related to consumer goods and services.

A business bankruptcy applies to any commercial entity or organization other than an individual, or an individual who has incurred 50% or more of total liabilities as a result of operating a business.

PROPOSAL:

An offer to creditors to settle debts under conditions other than the existing terms. A proposal is a formal agreement under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act.

11.8 BANKRUPTCIES AND PROPOSALS, Yukon

Number Assets Liabilities Deficiency Number Assets Liabilities Deficiency

2019 33 33 3,563,393 7,011,634 3,448,241 0 0 0 …

2018 35 35 2,632,348 4,915,959 2,283,611 0 0 0 …2017 37 37 1,342,016 3,106,919 1,764,903 0 0 0 …2016 55 55 4,002,850 6,070,663 2,067,813 0 0 0 …

2015 35 35 6,917,885 11,566,723 4,648,838 0 0 0 …2014 40 39 1,340,742 4,044,761 2,704,019 1 0 0 …2013 31 29 792,386 2,809,767 2,017,381 2 33,249 10,871,073 10,837,824

2012 38 37 2,893,378 5,384,361 2,490,983 1 215,002 223,743 8,7412011 37 36 2,791,884 5,017,091 2,225,207 1 500 133,000 132,5002010 41 39 2,412,987 14,944,223 12,531,236 2 1,000 648,667 647,667

http://www.ic.gc.ca/eic/site/bsf-osb.nsf/eng/h_br01011.html Source: Industry Canada. Insolvency Statistics in Canada, Tables 2 and 3. (accessed 2020-05-28)

--- Consumer Bankruptcies & Proposals --- ---- Business Bankruptcies & Proposals ----

------------------ ($) ------------------ ------------------ ($) ------------------

Total Bankruptcies & Proposals

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11.9 GDP BY INDUSTRY, by Special Aggregate, Growth Rates, Yukon

All Industries

Goods-Producing Industries

Services-Producing Industries

Industrial Production

Information and Communication

Technology SectorEnergy Sector

Public Sector

Cannabis Sector

2019 (p) 1.0 -3.3 2.1 -16.2 1.0 -3.0 2.5 0.0

2018 (r) 3.2 2.2 3.5 -24.8 3.9 -0.6 2.6 16.72017 (r) 1.0 -5.8 2.9 -22.3 0.5 10.0 2.6 0.02016 (r) 7.2 24.3 3.1 38.5 11.3 7.0 2.3 0.0

2015 -7.6 -28.3 -0.6 -30.3 -1.6 6.3 0.5 0.02014 0.7 -0.3 1.0 -4.4 2.5 -4.2 1.2 9.12013 1.5 -0.3 2.2 0.4 1.6 -14.3 2.4 0.0

2012 4.0 10.2 1.8 47.7 -1.2 2.9 -0.8 10.02011 4.9 6.8 4.2 1.8 6.0 -1.2 1.9 0.02010 4.3 10.7 2.4 0.2 14.0 3.2 1.7 11.1

(percentage increase/decrease)1

1 Refers to percent change from the previous year.Source : Statistics Canada. Table 36-10-0402-01. (accessed 2020-06-11)

11.10 GDP BY INDUSTRY, by Special Aggregate, Yukon (at Basic Prices)

All Industries

Goods-Producing Industries

Services-Producing Industries

Industrial Production

Information and Communication

Technology SectorEnergy Sector

Public Sector

Cannabis Sector1

2019 (p) 2,618,300 485,100 2,148,600 157,200 80,300 52,000 1,019,700 1,400

2018 (r) 2,593,200 501,600 2,105,200 187,500 79,500 53,600 994,700 1,4002017 (r) 2,511,800 491,000 2,033,400 249,400 76,500 53,900 969,800 1,2002016 (r) 2,487,600 521,300 1,975,500 321,000 76,100 49,000 945,500 1,200

2015 2,320,200 419,500 1,916,600 231,800 68,400 45,800 924,600 1,2002014 2,510,900 584,800 1,928,900 332,400 69,500 43,100 919,900 1,2002013 2,494,600 586,600 1,910,100 347,600 67,800 45,000 908,800 1,100

2012 2,457,600 588,500 1,869,100 346,100 66,700 52,500 887,700 1,1002011 2,363,600 533,900 1,836,200 234,300 67,500 51,000 895,100 1,0002010 2,253,500 499,800 1,761,800 230,100 63,700 51,600 878,000 1,000

1 Includes licensed and unlicensed cannabis sectors.2 Chained dollar figures are adjusted for fluctuations in relative prices and the composition of output over time. Note: The sum of Goods-producing Industries and Services-producing Industries does not equal All Industries' total due to adjustments for inflation. Source : Statistics Canada. Table 36-10-0402-01. (accessed 2020-06-11)

(000's of chained (2012) dollars)2

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11.11 GDP BY INDUSTRY, by Industry Sector, Yukon (at Basic Prices)

Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing &

Hunting1

Mining, Quarrying, & Oil & Gas

Extraction Utilities Construction Manufacturing1Wholesale

Trade1Retail

Trade1

2019 (p) 5.3 90.7 49.8 348.5 18.5 43.8 142.4

2018 (r) 5.3 120.3 51.1 334.9 17.6 51.1 141.22017 (r) 5.3 177.3 51.3 252.4 18.2 36.6 135.32016 (r) 5.2 248.6 46.9 204.5 18.6 34.9 130.3

2015 4.8 167.3 44.0 196.2 16.7 32.8 124.82014 4.2 265.4 40.9 261.8 16.0 36.7 132.32013 4.7 278.5 41.5 240.1 17.3 44.5 132.1

2012 5.1 272.2 43.4 245.0 22.8 48.7 123.52011 5.2 173.8 41.2 359.8 18.4 49.0 119.42010 5.3 173.3 39.6 315.2 15.7 39.0 117.4

Transportation & Warehousing

Information & Cultural Industries

Finance & Insurance

Real Estate & Rental & Leasing

Professional, Scientific &

Technical Services

Management of Companies &

EnterprisesEducational

Services

2019 (p) 103.6 87.4 80.3 403.0 86.0 4.9 142.1

2018 (r) 97.8 85.9 80.7 396.1 80.9 5.5 138.32017 (r) 93.1 82.7 78.7 384.6 75.7 5.7 134.82016 (r) 83.0 82.3 75.4 372.5 82.9 5.9 133.0

2015 75.3 74.4 72.2 363.9 88.3 6.8 131.32014 76.5 73.4 73.2 355.3 96.5 7.3 130.42013 74.7 72.1 73.0 346.8 90.8 8.0 127.9

2012 80.4 69.2 72.6 333.2 83.6 7.9 129.02011 77.9 70.4 71.7 318.4 81.3 7.9 124.32010 69.0 68.6 58.1 304.3 80.7 7.7 123.9

Admin. & Support, Waste Mgmnt &

Remediation Services

Health Care & Social

Assistance

Arts, Entertainment & Recreation

Accommodation & Food Services

Other Services(except public adminstration)

Public Administration1

2019 (p) 32.0 237.1 13.5 92.3 37.2 639.7

2018 (r) 31.3 230.1 13.4 87.2 37.4 625.52017 (r) 31.5 223.8 13.1 84.7 38.5 610.52016 (r) 30.2 216.2 12.7 79.0 38.5 595.8

2015 30.0 210.2 11.2 74.8 34.9 582.62014 31.2 208.6 11.8 75.0 38.0 580.42013 30.9 204.4 11.5 77.8 38.3 576.3

2012 31.6 194.7 11.7 78.1 40.9 564.02011 31.9 187.2 11.3 76.8 43.7 565.42010 31.1 185.2 12.9 71.5 41.8 550.9

(000,000's of chained (2012) dollars)2

(000,000's of chained (2012) dollars)2

1 GDP by Industry include estimates of the licensed and unlicensed economic activities related to cannabis production, distribution and consumption for non-medical and medical use.2 Chained dollar figures are adjusted for fluctuations in relative prices and the composition of output over time. Source : Statistics Canada. Table 36-10-0402-01. (accessed 2020-06-11)

(000,000's of chained (2012) dollars)2

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US Residents

Other Foreign Travellers

2019 DEC 4,170 1,789 2,332 49NOV 4,372 1,320 3,026 26OCT 11,700 3,268 7,917 515

SEP 65,198 12,747 42,247 10,204AUG 113,454 20,532 78,038 14,884JUL 120,315 20,370 85,023 14,922

JUN 102,251 17,013 72,190 13,048MAY 59,145 11,590 39,022 8,533APR 10,185 3,978 5,971 236

MAR 6,747 2,878 3,752 117FEB 3,593 1,578 1,938 77JAN 3,897 1,462 2,366 69

2019 505,027 98,525 343,822 62,680

2018 501,788 85,711 365,275 50,8022017 436,879 82,110 308,099 46,6702016 419,244 73,505 301,676 44,063

2015 405,120 67,906 292,962 44,2522014 413,886 78,226 290,428 45,2322013 435,102 78,328 316,033 40,741

2012 399,698 72,048 289,953 37,6972011 393,085 71,652 283,805 37,6282010 399,074 68,957 293,478 36,639

Source: Statistics Canada. Table 24-10-0041-01. (accessed 2020-05-22)

12.1 TRAVELLERS ENTERING OR RETURNING THROUGH YUKON VIA CANADA BORDER SERVICES AGENCY (CBSA) PORTS OF ENTRY

12.2 AIRCRAFT MOVEMENTS AND DAYS OF REPORTING, by Community

Total Beaver Creek

Burwash Landing

Dawson City Faro Mayo Old Crow Teslin

Watson Lake Whitehorse

2019 DEC Movements .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1,958 Days reporting … … … … … … … … … 31

NOV Movements .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2,346 Days reporting … … … … … … … … … 30

OCT Movements .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3,174 Days reporting … … … … … … … … … 30

SEP Movements 6,267 33 186 1,159 284 830 115 49 460 3,151 Days reporting … 11 28 30 30 30 29 11 30 30

AUG Movements .. .. 285 1,249 74 836 91 53 429 3,601 Days reporting … … 31 31 18 31 29 16 31 31

JUL Movements 9,017 169 312 2,109 68 1,247 219 25 530 4,338 Days reporting … 22 30 31 19 31 29 11 30 31

JUN Movements 7,429 77 200 1,649 31 494 187 33 687 4,071 Days reporting … 20 24 30 15 30 29 12 30 30

MAY Movements .. 82 56 826 27 301 78 31 .. 4,587 Days reporting … 18 16 31 9 29 30 9 … 31

APR Movements 7,136 10 23 661 18 280 67 9 213 5,855 Days reporting … 5 7 30 5 28 28 5 28 30

MAR Movements 5,157 4 38 575 28 121 171 14 109 4,097 Days reporting … 2 12 31 8 25 29 6 21 31

FEB Movements .. .. 7 329 23 88 56 8 103 3,231 Days reporting … … 6 28 8 22 25 5 20 28

JAN Movements 2,614 6 5 249 14 101 94 8 81 2,056 Days reporting … 3 3 30 7 21 30 4 18 31

2019 Movements .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 42,465Days reporting … … … … … … … … … 365

2018 Movements .. 291 882 .. 681 3,991 .. 492 4,644 38,470Days reporting … 99 164 … 172 279 … 120 327 365

2017 Movements .. 252 1,338 9,051 706 3,168 1,478 .. .. 31,687Days reporting … 87 173 363 156 251 334 … … 365

2016 Movements .. .. 966 6,802 757 2,198 1,162 .. 2,995 29,101Days reporting … … 184 355 168 265 318 … 283 366

2015 Movements .. .. 929 6,445 725 .. 1,242 .. .. 23,053Days reporting … … 193 321 152 … 323 … … 365

2014 Movements .. .. .. 6,021 781 2,737 .. .. 3,608 22,879Days reporting … … … 349 158 207 … … 325 365

2013 Movements .. .. .. 5,256 .. 4,383 .. .. 3,893 29,071Days reporting … … … 326 … 260 … … 332 365

2012 Movements .. 251 1,605 6,873 2,930 5,274 1,332 .. 4,157 28,993Days reporting … 103 158 355 231 292 318 … 318 366

2011 Movements .. 332 1,905 .. .. 7,886 1,322 326 4,479 31,444Days reporting … 125 194 … … 324 319 109 324 365

2010 Movements 52,106 769 660 8,694 2,117 3,000 1,281 345 4,605 30,635Days reporting … 202 125 358 267 289 298 99 331 365

Sources: Statistics Canada. Table 23-10-0002-01 and 23-10-0016-01. (accessed 2020-06-30)

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12.5 VEHICLE REGISTRATIONS, Trailers, Yukon

(no.)Avg. Age

(yrs) (no.)Avg. Age

(yrs) (no.)Avg. Age

(yrs) (no.)Avg. Age

(yrs) (no.)Avg. Age

(yrs)

2019 16,251 15.6 9,097 13.9 2,964 17.9 2,808 17.0 1,382 19.4

2018 (r) 15,554 15.2 8,717 13.4 2,871 17.6 2,648 16.6 1,318 19.0

2017 (r) 14,986 14.8 8,404 13.1 2,779 16.9 2,446 16.6 1,357 18.3

2016 (r) 14,406 14.5 8,041 12.7 2,738 16.6 2,294 16.3 1,333 17.6

2015 (r) 13,972 14.2 7,779 12.4 2,669 16.1 2,184 16.2 1,340 17.4

Source: Yukon Bureau of Statistics

Other2Total

Registrations Horse and Utility Boat Travel1

Note: Average age is average model age of vehicle registered.1 Travel trailer includes tent trailers.2 Other includes various semi-tractor trailers.

12.6 VEHICLE REGISTRATIONS, Off-road, Yukon

(no.)Avg. Age

(yrs) (no.)Avg. Age

(yrs) (no.)Avg. Age

(yrs) (no.)Avg. Age

(yrs)

2019 2,119 8.3 1,352 8.3 756 8.2 11 13.8

2018 (r) 2,035 8.2 1,267 8.2 758 8.2 10 12.3

2017 (r) 1,908 8.0 1,186 7.8 719 8.3 3 26.0

2016 (r) 1,728 7.9 1,046 7.6 681 8.3 1 …

2015 (r) 1,613 7.6 983 7.2 630 8.3 0 …

Source: Yukon Bureau of Statistics

TotalRegistrations All-Terrain Vehicles Snowmobile

Note: Average age is average model age of vehicle registered.1 Other includes Argos, Tracksters, etc.

Other1

12.4 VEHICLE REGISTRATIONS, Trucks, Yukon

(no.)Avg. Age

(yrs) (no.)Avg. Age

(yrs) (no.)Avg. Age

(yrs) (no.)Avg. Age

(yrs) (no.)Avg. Age

(yrs)

2019 20,431 13.1 14,670 12.5 2,823 13.6 1,534 12.2 1,404 20.2

2018 (r) 20,012 12.9 14,379 12.2 2,778 13.4 1,478 12.2 1,377 19.9

2017 (r) 19,322 12.8 13,863 12.1 2,693 13.4 1,437 11.8 1,329 19.8

2016 (r) 18,787 12.6 13,433 11.9 2,649 13.2 1,407 11.7 1,298 19.6

2015 (r) 18,257 12.4 12,915 11.7 2,640 12.9 1,441 11.0 1,261 19.2

Source: Yukon Bureau of Statistics

1 Other includes motorhomes, dump trucks, platform trucks, etc.Note: Average age is the average age of the truck registered.

Other1Total

Registrations Pick-ups Vans Semi-Tractors

12.3 VEHICLE REGISTRATIONS, by Type, Yukon

(no.)Avg. Age

(yrs) (no.)Avg. Age

(yrs) (no.)Avg. Age

(yrs) (no.)Avg. Age

(yrs) (no.)Avg. Age

(yrs) (no.)Avg. Age

(yrs) (no.)Avg. Age

(yrs)

2019 60,083 12.8 20,431 13.1 19,802 10.7 1,169 13.9 2,119 8.3 16,251 15.6 311 8.9

2018 (r) 58,035 12.6 20,012 12.9 19,005 10.6 1,131 13.5 2,035 8.2 15,554 15.2 298 8.3

2017 (r) 55,904 12.4 19,322 12.8 18,296 10.4 1,100 13.3 1,908 8.0 14,986 14.8 292 8.1

2016 (r) 54,021 12.1 18,787 12.6 17,761 10.2 1,045 12.7 1,728 7.9 14,406 14.5 294 7.3

2015 (r) 52,283 11.9 18,257 12.4 17,160 10.1 993 11.8 1,613 7.6 13,972 14.2 288 7.2

Source: Yukon Bureau of Statistics

RegistrationsTotal

Trucks1 Cars1 Motorcycles Off-Road Vechicles Other2Trailers

Note: Average age is average model age of vehicle registered.1 In 2019, Yukon's vehicle classification system changed with effect from 2013. Sport Utility Vehicles (SUV's) are now classified as cars (station wagon or hatchback) instead of trucks.2 Other includes buses and special vehicles such as firetrucks, and cranes.

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13.1 RECORD LOW TEMPERATURES, by Community

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC

Whitehorse -52.2 -51.2 -40.6 -29.4 -12.9 -2.8 -0.5 -4.4 -19.4 -31.1 -41.0 -47.8(Record Year) (1947) (1968) (1972) (1986) (2002) (1971) (1984) (1948) (1983) (1982) (2006) (1942)

Beaver Creek -55.0 -52.0 -48.0 -35.0 -13.5 -7.0 -2.0 -6.7 -26.0 -37.2 -46.5 -52.8(Record Year) (1971) (1982) (1982) (1986) (2002) (1982) (1981) (1969) (1983) (1975) (1989) (1975)

Burwash Landing -55.0 -55.0 -48.9 -35.1 -13.0 -5.5 -3.3 -8.5 -22.3 -35.4 -44.7 -51.2(Record Year) (2005) (1968) (1972) (1986) (2002) (2001) (1970) (1998) (1983) (1982) (1989) (1971)

Carcross -51.2 -48.3 -42.2 -32.8 -12.5 -6.7 -3.3 -11.7 -18.0 -30.0 -40.0 -55.0(Record Year) (1925) (1917) (1919) (1920) (2002) (1927) (1938) (1939) (1983) (1935) (1909) (1917)

Dawson City -53.8 -55.8 -45.2 -32.0 -13.5 -3.0 -2.0 -11.0 -23.2 -36.5 -47.9 -51.8(Record Year) (1980) (1979) (1987) (1986) (2002) (1996) (2005) (1987) (1983) (1996) (1989) (1980)

Faro -51.0 -51.0 -44.0 -30.5 -8.0 -2.5 0.0 -4.5 -15.5 -34.0 -46.0 -52.0(Record Year) (1980) (1979) (1987) (1986) (1979) (1991) (1999) (1986) (1983) (1982) (1989) (1977)

Mayo -58.3 -62.2 -48.9 -41.1 -21.7 -3.9 -2.8 -10.6 -15.6 -36.7 -50.6 -57.8(Record Year) (1947) (1947) (1951) (1944) (1964) (2006) (1928) (1993) (1946) (1935) (1950) (1946)

Old Crow -59.4 -54.4 -48.3 -39.5 -28.0 -8.3 -2.5 -9.5 -22.5 -38.0 -47.0 -56.7(Record Year) (1975) (1955) (1971) (1986) (1992) (1969) (1977) (1996) (1983) (1996) (1986) (1975)

Teslin -52.8 -50.6 -41.1 -27.8 -23.9 -4.0 -1.7 -4.0 -20.0 -25.0 -40.6 -48.0(Record Year) (1947) (1968) (1955) (1972) (1949) (1996) (1976) (1992) (2000) (1984) (1955) (1992)

Watson Lake -58.9 -56.2 -46.7 -32.8 -16.0 -3.3 0.6 -6.7 -13.9 -36.6 -47.5 -53.3(Record Year) (1947) (1968) (1955) (1948) (2002) (1940) (1969) (1941) (1983) (1984) (1985) (1984)

Source: Environment Canada. Canadian Climate Normals 1981-2010. (accessed 2020-05-23) http://climate.weather.gc.ca/index_e.html

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13.2 RECORD HIGH TEMPERATURES, by Community

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC

Whitehorse 9.0 11.7 11.7 21.8 34.1 34.4 32.8 31.6 26.7 19.3 11.7 10.6(Record Year) (1977) (1968) (1979) (2002) (1983) (1969) (1951) (1999) (1942) (2003) (1970) (2004)

Beaver Creek 4.0 7.0 10.0 22.0 29.0 32.8 31.5 31.1 26.5 20.5 7.8 14.0(Record Year) (1991) (2000) (1981) (2003) (1983) (1969) (1998) (1976) (1982) (2003) (1976) (1999)

Burwash Landing 7.5 12.0 10.5 20.3 29.7 31.7 28.9 30.5 25.5 21.0 10.6 13.5(Record Year) (2005) (2006) (1981) (1979) (1983) (1969) (1989) (1990) (1993) (2003) (1967) (1999)

Carcross 8.9 18.9 13.5 21.0 28.0 31.7 32.5 31.7 26.7 20.0 13.3 14.0(Record Year) (1926) (1941) (1994) (2003) (1983) (1936) (1992) (1923) (1938) (1935) (1926) (1999)

Dawson City 9.7 9.5 11.1 22.5 34.7 34.5 33.5 33.5 25.3 17.7 10.6 6.5(Record Year) (1981) (1992) (1994) (2003) (1983) (2004) (1998) (1999) (1978) (1988) (1976) (1999)

Faro 7.0 12.1 12.5 21.5 32.0 33.8 31.0 33.9 24.0 18.5 12.5 12.5(Record Year) (1981) (1992) (1994) (1989) (1983) (2004) (1998) (1994) (1982) (1988) (2005) (1999)

Mayo 10.1 12.2 12.2 22.8 33.5 36.1 35.6 32.6 26.7 22.6 13.9 11.8(Record Year) (1981) (1968) (1930) (1976) (1983) (1969) (1951) (1999) (1938) (2003) (1970) (1999)

Old Crow 2.5 3.0 6.7 13.5 26.0 32.0 31.0 32.8 23.9 17.5 6.1 1.7(Record Year) (1991) (1996) (1954) (1987) (1998) (1992) (1990) (1976) (1974) (1988) (1970) (1973)

Teslin 7.8 11.0 13.0 22.0 29.0 33.3 31.1 32.5 26.1 18.3 10.0 9.0(Record Year) (1965) (1992) (1994) (2002) (1998) (1969) (1951) (1999) (1967) (1958) (1949) (1999)

Watson Lake 8.9 12.2 11.7 20.1 34.2 33.9 35.4 32.8 27.8 21.7 12.2 8.4(Record Year) (1949) (1992) (1966) (2010) (1983) (1950) (2009) (1971) (1951) (1943) (1969) (1999)

Source: Environment Canada. Canadian Climate Normals 1981-2010. (accessed 2020-05-23) http://climate.weather.gc.ca/index_e.html

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13.3 DAILY TEMPERATURES, Thirty-year Average (1981–2010), by Community

WhitehorseBeaver Creek

Burwash Landing

DawsonCity Faro Mayo

OldCrow Teslin

WatsonLake

JANDaily Avg -15.2 -25.2 -20.5 -26.0 -20.1 -23.1 -29.2 -17.1 -22.5Daily Max -11.0 -20.4 -14.3 -21.8 -16.0 -18.0 -25.2 -12.6 -17.5Daily Min -19.2 -30.0 -26.7 -30.1 -24.6 -28.2 -33.5 -21.5 -27.5

FEBDaily Avg -12.7 -19.9 -16.4 -21.5 -15.5 -17.9 -26.5 -13.6 -17.0Daily Max -7.7 -13.1 -8.8 -15.8 -10.3 -11.7 -21.7 -7.7 -10.4Daily Min -17.6 -26.7 -23.8 -27.1 -20.7 -24.1 -31.1 -19.5 -23.5

MARDaily Avg -6.3 -12.3 -10.8 -12.1 -8.6 -9.6 -21.2 -6.5 -9.6Daily Max -0.7 -3.5 -2.3 -3.8 -2.1 -2.9 -14.8 -0.2 -1.8Daily Min -11.9 -21.1 -19.2 -20.3 -15.0 -16.3 -27.6 -12.8 -17.3

APRDaily Avg 1.0 -1.3 -1.2 -0.1 0.6 1.0 -10.1 0.7 0.1Daily Max 6.6 6.2 5.8 7.5 6.8 7.2 -3.7 7.0 7.0Daily Min -4.6 -8.7 -8.2 -7.7 -5.5 -5.2 -16.5 -5.6 -6.8

MAYDaily Avg 7.3 6.6 5.7 8.2 7.5 8.8 2.7 6.9 7.6Daily Max 13.5 13.4 12.7 15.5 13.8 15.2 8.4 13.6 14.0Daily Min 1.0 -0.2 -1.4 0.9 1.2 2.2 -3.0 0.1 1.3

JUNDaily Avg 12.3 12.4 11.1 14.0 13.2 14.5 12.9 11.9 13.2Daily Max 19.1 19.1 18.0 21.8 19.6 21.4 19.1 18.8 19.6Daily Min 5.6 5.6 4.1 6.2 6.8 7.5 6.6 4.9 6.8

JULDaily Avg 14.3 14.1 13.1 15.7 15.0 16.1 14.6 14.1 15.3Daily Max 20.6 20.3 19.6 23.1 21.0 22.8 20.2 20.2 21.5Daily Min 8.0 7.8 6.4 8.2 8.9 9.4 8.9 7.9 9.0

AUGDaily Avg 12.6 11.3 10.9 12.3 12.4 13.1 10.9 12.2 13.0Daily Max 18.5 17.9 17.5 19.4 18.4 19.5 16.2 18.6 19.1Daily Min 6.7 4.7 4.2 5.2 6.3 6.7 5.4 5.8 6.9

SEPDaily Avg 7.2 4.6 5.1 5.8 6.4 6.4 3.5 7.3 7.5Daily Max 12.1 10.9 11.3 12.1 11.5 12.0 7.9 12.6 12.8Daily Min 2.1 -1.7 -1.1 -0.5 1.3 0.9 -0.9 1.9 2.2

OCTDaily Avg 0.5 -6.2 -3.4 -4.7 -2.0 -2.7 -8.8 0.4 -0.5Daily Max 4.2 -0.9 2.0 -0.4 1.7 1.2 -5.3 4.3 3.7Daily Min -3.2 -11.5 -8.6 -9.0 -5.7 -6.5 -12.2 -3.6 -4.7

NOVDaily Avg -9.4 -19.0 -14.6 -18.1 -14.8 -15.3 -22.9 -10.2 -14.7Daily Max -6.0 -14.2 -8.8 -14.3 -11.1 -10.9 -19.0 -6.2 -10.0Daily Min -12.9 -23.9 -20.3 -21.9 -18.5 -19.7 -27.1 -14.2 -19.3

DECDaily Avg -12.5 -23.6 -17.8 -22.9 -17.9 -19.9 -25.1 -13.4 -20.8Daily Max -8.5 -19.0 -11.6 -18.7 -13.8 -14.7 -20.7 -8.9 -16.0Daily Min -16.5 -28.3 -24.0 -27.1 -22.3 -25.1 -29.6 -17.8 -25.6

Source: Environment Canada. Canadian Climate Normals 1981-2010. (accessed 2020-05-23) http://climate.weather.gc.ca/climate_normals/index_e.html

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13.4 DAILY AVERAGE TEMPERATURES, Thirty-year Average Comparison, by Community

WhitehorseBeaver Creek

Burwash Landing

DawsonCity Faro Mayo

OldCrow Teslin

WatsonLake

JAN1981-2010 -15.2 -25.2 -20.5 -26.0 -20.1 -23.1 -29.2 -17.1 -22.51971-2000 -17.7 -26.9 -22.0 -26.7 -21.5 -25.7 -31.1 -19.2 -24.21961-1990 -18.7 .. -22.3 .. .. -26.9 .. -19.9 -24.6

FEB1981-2010 -12.7 -19.9 -16.4 -21.5 -15.5 -17.9 -26.5 -13.6 -17.01971-2000 -13.7 -21.4 -17.6 -22.4 -16.0 -19.0 -27.6 -14.4 -17.91961-1990 -13.1 .. -17.9 .. .. -19.4 .. -14.1 -18.4

MAR1981-2010 -6.3 -12.3 -10.8 -12.1 -8.6 -9.6 -21.2 -6.5 -9.61971-2000 -6.6 -12.9 -11.3 -11.9 -8.2 -9.6 -21.7 -7.0 -10.01961-1990 -7.2 .. -11.2 .. .. -10.4 .. -7.7 -10.5

APR1981-2010 1.0 -1.3 -1.2 -0.1 0.6 1.0 -10.1 0.7 0.11971-2000 0.9 -1.7 -1.5 0.1 0.5 0.9 -11.1 0.5 0.01961-1990 0.3 .. -2.0 .. .. 0.0 .. -0.2 -0.4

MAY1981-2010 7.3 6.6 5.7 8.2 7.5 8.8 2.7 6.9 7.61971-2000 6.9 6.2 5.4 8.3 7.5 8.4 2.5 6.4 7.41961-1990 6.6 .. 5.2 .. .. 7.9 .. 5.7 6.9

JUN1981-2010 12.3 12.4 11.1 14.0 13.2 14.5 12.9 11.9 13.21971-2000 11.8 11.9 10.6 13.7 13.0 14.0 12.4 11.4 12.81961-1990 11.6 .. 10.3 .. .. 13.6 .. 10.9 12.5

JUL1981-2010 14.3 14.1 13.1 15.7 15.0 16.1 14.6 14.1 15.31971-2000 14.1 14.0 12.8 15.6 15.0 16.0 14.6 13.9 15.11961-1990 14.0 .. 12.5 .. .. 15.6 .. 13.5 14.9

AUG1981-2010 12.6 11.3 10.9 12.3 12.4 13.1 10.9 12.2 13.01971-2000 12.5 11.2 10.8 12.5 12.3 13.1 10.9 12.1 13.01961-1990 12.3 .. 10.6 .. .. 12.8 .. 11.9 13.0

SEP1981-2010 7.2 4.6 5.1 5.8 6.4 6.4 3.5 7.3 7.51971-2000 7.1 4.7 5.1 5.9 6.5 6.4 3.2 7.1 7.51961-1990 7.3 .. 5.0 .. .. 6.5 .. 7.0 7.4

OCT1981-2010 0.5 -6.2 -3.4 -4.7 -2.0 -2.7 -8.8 0.4 -0.51971-2000 0.6 -6.6 -3.3 -5.0 -1.7 -2.9 -9.7 0.5 -0.51961-1990 0.7 .. -3.0 .. .. -2.2 .. 0.6 -0.1

NOV1981-2010 -9.4 -19.0 -14.6 -18.1 -14.8 -15.3 -22.9 -10.2 -14.71971-2000 -9.4 -19.9 -14.5 -17.9 -14.1 -15.9 -23.2 -10.3 -15.01961-1990 -10.0 .. -14.5 .. .. -16.8 -23.5 -10.9 -15.3

DEC1981-2010 -12.5 -23.6 -17.8 -22.9 -17.9 -19.9 -25.1 -13.4 -20.81971-2000 -14.9 -24.8 -19.8 -24.7 -19.9 -22.3 -27.0 -14.8 -22.41961-1990 -15.9 .. -20.2 .. .. -23.5 .. -16.3 -22.9

Source: Environment Canada. Canadian Climate Normals 1981-2010, 1971-2000 and 1961-1990. (accessed 2020-05-23)http://climate.weather.gc.ca/climate_normals/index_e.html

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13.5 ANNUAL PRECIPITATION AVERAGES, Thirty-year Average (1981–2010), by Community

Rainfall (mm) Snowfall (cm) Precipitation (mm)

Whitehorse 160.9 141.8 262.3Beaver Creek 298.6 117.9 417.3Burwash Landing 196.2 105.5 274.7Carcross 152.2 127.6 279.8Dawson City 201.3 166.5 324.4Faro 218.4 114.0 319.7Mayo 203.8 160.6 313.5Old Crow 154.8 141.4 278.6Teslin 209.5 148.4 346.3Watson Lake 262.0 196.1 416.4

Source: Environment Canada. Canadian Climate Normals 1981-2010. (accessed 2020-05-23)http://climate.weather.gc.ca/climate_normals/index_e.html

13.6 FROST-FREE DAYS, Thirty-year Average (1981–2010), by Community

Whitehorse June 05 August 25 80 DaysBeaver Creek June 10 August 17 67 DaysBurwash Landing June 22 August 04 42 DaysDawson City June 03 August 13 70 daysFaro May 29 August 23 85 DaysMayo May 26 August 26 91 DaysWatson Lake May 31 September 03 94 Days

Source: Environment Canada. Canadian Climate Normals 1981-2010. (accessed 2020-05-23) http://climate.weather.gc.ca/climate_normals/index_e.html

Average Date of Last Spring Frost

Average Date of First Fall Frost

Average Length of Frost-Free Period

13.7 AVERAGE MONTH-END SNOW COVER, Thirty-year Average (1981–2010), by Community

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC(cm)

Whitehorse 26 25 18 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 13 18Burwash Landing 14 16 11 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 11 12Dawson City 49 52 45 3 0 0 0 0 1 14 29 42Faro 26 29 23 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 17 22Mayo 35 37 29 1 0 0 0 0 1 8 19 27Old Crow 35 39 35 10 0 0 0 0 1 10 22 31Teslin 45 48 42 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 20 31Watson Lake 56 59 54 7 0 0 0 0 0 8 25 42

Source: Environment Canada. Canadian Climate Normals 1981-2010. (accessed 2020-05-23)http://climate.weather.gc.ca/climate_normals/index_e.html

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13.8 RECORD DAILY SNOWFALL, Whitehorse and Selected Cities

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC(cm)

Whitehorse, YT 14.0 16.7 27.2 16.6 12.2 12.7 0.0 8.6 21.6 15.0 14.6 27.0(Record year) (1968) (1982) (1967) (2006) (1942) (1972) (1942) (1974) (1956) (1999) (1978) (1980)

Vancouver, BC 29.7 28.6 25.9 3.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.0 22.1 41.0(Record year) (1971) (1990) (1962) (1981) (1937) (1937) (1937) (1937) (1937) (1991) (1975) (1996)

Edmonton, AB 33.6 19.1 21.1 36.2 20.6 0.0 0.0 2.0 8.6 31.5 15.9 16.8(Record year) (1989) (1962) (1974) (1991) (1987) (1959) (1961) (1992) (1984) (1970) (1996) (1979)

Toronto, ON 36.8 39.9 32.3 26.7 2.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.4 33.5 28.2(Record year) (1966) (1965) (1964) (1939) (1976) (1938) (1938) (1938) (1938) (1962) (1940) (1944)

Halifax, NS 43.7 66.0 28.6 28.4 26.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 38.6 28.2 47.5(Record year) (1961) (2004) (1984) (1963) (1972) (1953) (1953) (1953) (1953) (1974) (1986) (1970)

http://climate.weather.gc.ca/climate_normals/index_e.htmlSource: Environment Canada. Canadian Climate Normals 1981-2010. (accessed 2020-05-23)

13.9 HOURS OF DAYLIGHT AS OF THE 21st OF EACH MONTH, Whitehorse and Selected Cities, 2019

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC

Whitehorse, YT 6.98 9.69 12.32 15.22 17.82 19.16 17.87 15.22 12.36 9.59 6.92 5.63Vancouver, BC 8.90 10.53 12.23 14.08 15.58 16.25 15.61 14.08 12.26 10.47 8.87 8.19Edmonton, AB 8.33 10.27 12.25 14.42 16.23 17.05 16.27 14.43 12.29 10.20 8.30 7.46Toronto, ON 9.48 10.80 12.20 13.72 14.93 15.45 14.96 13.73 12.23 10.76 9.46 8.92Halifax, NS 9.37 10.75 12.20 13.78 15.05 15.60 15.08 13.80 12.24 10.71 9.36 8.78

http://www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/eng/services/sunrise/index.htmlSource : National Research Council Canada, Sunrise/Sunset Calculator (accessed 2020-06-15)

Sunrise to sunset (hours)