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History Hunter: Canada's first settlers were in the Yukon

This year, we are celebrating the 125th anniversary of the passage of the Yukon Act (June 13, 1898), but if we want to get a more complete picture of Yukon history let’s add a couple of zeroes to that number, and go back 12,500 years, or more, to the arrival of the first Canadians. Yes, the first people to occupy Canada were in what we call the Yukon today. ....

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Yukonomist: Yukon farming's next century

When Robert Campbell set up his trading post at Fort Selkirk in 1848, one of the first things he did was plant barley. The harvest was meager, but critical in preventing starvation at the post over the winter. According to Ken Coates, sometimes an entire year would pass without receiving supplies from Outside. ....

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