Yukon Debt Laws (2026): Rights, Limits, and Relief Guide
Yukon debt law guide: limitation periods, wage garnishment limits, exemptions, regulator contacts, and when proposals or bankruptcy make sense in 2026.
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At a Glance
How Yukon Compares
| Factor | Yukon | Canada Avg |
|---|---|---|
| Limitation Period | 6 years | 3.5 years |
| Wage Protection | 70% exempt | 70% exempt |
| Minimum Protection | $600 (single) / $1,000+ (dependents) | Varies widely |
Provincial Regulator
Yukon Consumer Services
Phone: 1-867-667-5111
Yukon has a 6-year limitation period for debt collection—three times longer than neighbouring British Columbia’s 2-year limit. The territory provides 70% wage garnishment protection with reasonable minimum exemptions.
How Long Can Creditors Sue for Debt in Yukon?
Under Yukon’s limitations legislation, creditors have 6 years to commence legal action to collect most debts.
Yukon vs British Columbia: A Key Difference
| Jurisdiction | Limitation Period | Difference |
|---|---|---|
| Yukon | 6 years | — |
| British Columbia | 2 years | 4 years shorter |
| Alberta | 2 years | 4 years shorter |
| NWT | 6 years | Same |
If you moved from BC to Yukon, creditors may gain additional time to pursue legal action (consult a legal professional for your specific situation).
How Much Can Creditors Garnish From My Wages in Yukon?
Yukon’s Garnishee Act provides 70% wage protection with specific minimum exemptions:
Yukon Wage Exemption Rules
- 70% of wages are exempt from garnishment
- Minimum exemption for single person: $600 per month
- With 1-3 dependents: $1,000 per month plus $150 for each additional dependent
- Maximum garnishment: 30% of wages
Example Garnishment Calculation
| Monthly Net Wages | 70% Exempt | Available for Garnishment |
|---|---|---|
| $3,500 | $2,450 | $1,050 (30%) |
| $4,500 | $3,150 | $1,350 (30%) |
| $5,500 | $3,850 | $1,650 (30%) |
Comparing Yukon to Nearby Jurisdictions
| Jurisdiction | Wage Exemption | Maximum Garnishment |
|---|---|---|
| Yukon | 70% | 30% |
| British Columbia | 70% | 30% |
| Alberta | 50% | 50% |
| NWT | 70% | 30% |
Yukon’s protection is on par with BC and significantly better than Alberta.
What Are the Rules for Debt Collectors in Yukon?
Yukon’s consumer protection falls under territorial government services.
Collection Agency Conduct
Collectors operating in Yukon must:
- Not use harassment, threats, or intimidation
- Properly identify themselves and the debt
- Follow reasonable contact time restrictions
- Not misrepresent the debt or their authority
Your Rights
You can:
- Request written communication only
- Dispute the debt and request verification
- Raise the limitation period as a defence after 6 years
- File complaints about unfair practices
How Can I Access Debt Relief in Yukon?
While Yukon is more accessible than NWT or Nunavut, services are concentrated in Whitehorse.
How LITs Serve Yukon
Licensed Insolvency Trustees serve Yukon through:
- In-person consultations - Available in Whitehorse
- Video consultations - For communities outside Whitehorse
- Phone consultations - For initial assessments
- BC-based trustees - Many also serve Yukon clients
Communities Served
- Whitehorse – Capital, main service centre
- Dawson City – Northern Yukon
- Watson Lake – Southern Yukon
- All communities – Via video consultation
How Do Consumer Proposals Work in Yukon?
Consumer proposals are federally administered and work identically in Yukon.
Yukon Consumer Proposal Considerations
| Factor | Yukon Impact |
|---|---|
| Higher Northern wages | May affect payment calculation |
| Higher living costs | Trustees consider Northern expenses |
| 6-year limitation | Proposals provide faster resolution |
| BC-connected services | Many trustees serve both jurisdictions |
Benefits of Filing
- Immediate stop to all collection activity
- No 6-year wait for statute-barred status
- Debt reduced by 60-80%
- Northern expenses considered in payment calculation
- Accessible services from Whitehorse or remotely
What Are the Consumer Proposal Statistics for Yukon?
| Metric | Yukon Average |
|---|---|
| Average total unsecured debt | $42,000 |
| Average proposal payment | 30-35 cents per dollar |
| Average monthly payment | $300-$400 |
| Duration | 3-5 years |
What Should Yukon Residents Know About Debt Collection?
- 6-year limitation period - 3x longer than BC
- 70% wage protection - Same as BC, better than Alberta
- Minimum exemptions - $600 single, $1,000+ with dependents
- Northern costs considered - In proposal calculations
- Accessible services - In Whitehorse and via video
- BC trustees serve Yukon - Multiple options available
Next Steps for Yukon Residents
- Calculate Your Consumer Proposal Payment – See how much debt you could eliminate
- Check Wage Garnishment Limits – Verify if your garnishment is legal in Yukon
- Statute of Limitations by Province – Understand when debts become unenforceable
- Compare All Debt Relief Options – Find the best path for your situation
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