Security Services Across the Yukon.
Licensed under the Yukon Security Services Act. Serving every Yukon municipality with 24/7 dispatch, GPS-verified reporting, and Indigenous-owned CCIB-certified operations.
The Yukon security market is defined by mineral-exploration season (May–October), extreme cold-weather operations, and a strong self-governing Indigenous administrative footprint. Nearly every scope requires wilderness training and cold-weather PPE.
Yukon Security Services Act
Yukon security officers are licensed under the territorial Security Services Act, administered by the Department of Justice. Licensing includes territorial training, criminal-record clearance, and territorial exam.
Police-of-jurisdiction across Yukon: RCMP (M-Division) — the sole police service across the Yukon. Every Yukon scope we deliver is coordinated with the applicable police service — municipal, provincial, or RCMP — as the situation requires.
Baseline officer wage floor in Yukon: $22.00–$34.00 per hour with cold-weather and remote-site premiums. Rates vary by post complexity, shift pattern, licensing tier, and geographic remoteness.
Industries driving security demand in Yukon
What makes Yukon different
Cold-weather deployment (–40 °C or colder) requires specialised officer gear and training.
Exploration season creates concentrated May–October demand; off-season demand is largely government and community.
Every commercial project must engage with Yukon First Nations and self-government administrations.
Cities we serve across Yukon
Our Yukon operations cover every major municipality. Explore individual city pages below for local landmarks, response-time expectations, and testimonials.
All security services available across Yukon
Yukon regulators & professional associations
Yukon Department of Justice, Whitehorse Chamber of Commerce, Council of Yukon First Nations. Our compliance officer maintains active registrations with the relevant provincial authorities and reports on any regulatory change that materially affects your account.
Legislation & regulator references for Yukon
The security industry in Yukon operates under a specific statutory framework. Below are direct links to the current legislation and the government body that administers it — verify our compliance claims against these primary sources.
- LegislationSecurity Services Act, S.Y. 2008, c. 17
- Government regulatorYukon Department of Justice — Consumer Services
We link to primary government and CanLII sources only — no third-party interpreters. If any of these links no longer resolve, please let us know.