Our Team
Network Council
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Gillian Staveley
Director of Culture and Land Stewardship
Dena Kayeh Institute (DKI)
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Melody Lepine
Director of Government & Industry Relations
Mikisew Cree First Nation
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Ex Officio Council Members
The council includes three ex officio members—people who provide advice but do not have voting privileges.
- Miles Richardson, Indigenous Leadership Initiative
- Curtis Scurr, Assembly of First Nations
- Julie Boucher, Environment and Climate Change Canada
Interim Executive Director
Shaunna Morgan Siegers
Shaunna Morgan Siegers was born, raised and currently lives on Treaty 1 traditional lands. She is a member of The Crees of Waskaganish First Nation situated on the southern shores of James Bay in Eeyou Istchee and lived there before completing university. A scientist with bachelor and master degrees in botany, she possesses more than 30 years of research, Indigenous Knowledge, climate change, environmental science and ethnobiological experience. Shaunna has lived and/or worked with many First Nations across Turtle Island and for more than a decade her work has been focused on Indigenous land use planning, Indigenous Guardians, Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas, Indigenous community engagement and supporting First Nations with their ongoing relationships with their territories.
First Nations-Federal Joint Working Group
Supporting the First Nations National Guardians Council is the First Nations-Federal Joint Working Group.
The members of the Joint Working Group include eight First Nations Guardians knowledge keepers across the country, one federal representative from Department of Environment and Climate Change and may include a limited number of agreed upon advisory members.
First Nations Joint Working Group members were nominated in May 2023 at the First Nations National Guardians Gathering. The NGN Council also selected the First Nations members (also referred to as the First Nations Caucus) to sit on the Joint Working Group until March 31, 2026.
Collectively, First Nations members of the Joint Working Group have over 100 years of hands-on experience in managing and coordinating Guardians initiatives and are leaders in this field. Efforts were made to ensure regional and language (French/English) representation from territories across the country.
The federal member of the Joint Working Group is experienced in managing funding initiatives for Guardians-like activities across the government. The federal government continues to provide a secretariat to support the work of the Joint Working Group and these duties will pass to the network in April 2024.