Yukon MLA asks Ottawa to press U.S. to live up to Alaska Highway funding deal
HAINES JUNCTION, Yukon — A Yukon member of the legislature wants the federal government to press the United States to live up to a decades-old agreement to help pay for repairs to the Alaska Highway.
“I’m just hoping this becomes a priority,” Wade Istchenko, who represents the constituency of Haines Junction, said Friday. “The money has pretty much run out.”
The Alaska Highway was built by the U.S. army during the Second World War after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour. It was a way to move supplies into Alaska, which the Americans feared was vulnerable. Canadian sections were transferred to Canada in 1945.
The section of road west from Whitehorse saw little traffic and gradually deteriorated.


