About the Minerals Advisory Board (Yukon)
The Board makes recommendations to the Minister for governmental actions in relation to the following matters:
- increasing mineral exploration and development in the Yukon;
- attracting capital for the exploration and development of new mines;
- ensuring feasible and timely development of mines;
- improving the potential for producing mines to remain viable;
- participation by the Yukon's residents and businesses in mining;
- reducing constraints, including governmental constraints, on the development of minerals in the Yukon;
- outreach with First Nations to explore the opportunities and benefits of mineral exploration and development in the Yukon;
- such other matters pertaining to mineral exploration and development in the Yukon as the Minister refers to the Board.
- Authority:
- Economic Development Act, section 6
- Yukon Minerals Advisory Board Order, M.O 1999/06
- Yukon Minerals Advisory Board Order, M.O 2004/03
- Yukon Minerals Advisory Board Order, M.O 2007/11
- Yukon Minerals Advisory Board Order, M.O 2015/05
- Type: advisory
- Appointment process: ministerial
- Requirements: no legislated requirements required to join.
- Term: 2 years and may be reappointed
- Meetings: once per year
- Department: Energy, Mines and Resources
- Honoraria: OIC 1999/90
Apply to be a member of the Minerals Advisory Board (Yukon)
Any resident of the Yukon is eligible to apply to serve on a government board or committee.
Apply
- Complete the application.
- Prepare a brief resume. This should include information relevant for sitting on the board or committee.
- Submit your completed application and resume.
In person: Inquiry Desk at 2071 Second Avenue in Whitehorse. We are open Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Address your envelope "Attention: Boards and Committees Secretariat (CM-1)"
Email: boards.committees@yukon.ca
Mail:
Government of Yukon
Boards and Committees Secretariat (CM-1)
Box 2703
Whitehorse, Yukon Y1A 2C6
How members are selected
Members are appointed by a Minister, Cabinet or the Legislative Assembly.
School board and school council members can be elected or, in some cases, appointed.
Appointments to these boards are based on standing committee recommendations:
- Yukon Development Corporation
- Yukon Energy Corporation
- Yukon Workers' Compensation Health and Safety Board
- Yukon Lottery Commission
- Yukon Recreation Advisory Committee
- Yukon Arts Advisory Council
- Yukon Utilities Board
- Yukon Council on the Economy and the Environment
- Yukon Human Rights Commission
Some boards and committees members are required to hold certain professional qualifications or affiliations.
Current members
- Brad Thrall, member from March 21, 2024, to March 20, 2026
- Delmar Washington, member from March 21, 2024, to March 20, 2026
- Heather Burrell, member and chair from March, 9, 2023, to March, 8, 2025
- Mark Aryanto, member from May 18, 2023, to May 17, 2025
- Neil Loveless, member from May 18, 2023, to May 17, 2025
- Scott Donaldson, member from March, 9, 2023, to March, 8, 2025
- Shaun Rudolph, member from March, 9, 2023, to March, 8, 2025
- Wendy Tayler, member from March 21, 2024 to March 20, 2026
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Contact
For questions about the Minerals Advisory Board (Yukon) email mining@yukon.ca or phone 867-667-3163.