Sheila North To Head Centre for Indigenous Community Development at University College of the North

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MKO Grand Chief Sheila North
MKO Grand Chief Sheila North
MKO Grand Chief Sheila North
Former MKO Grand Chief Sheila North will now head the Centre for Indigenous Community Development at Red River College

WINNIPEG – Sheila North, former Grand Chief of the Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak (MKO), has been engaged to oversee the establishment of the new Centre for Indigenous Community Development, at Red River College in Winnipeg which will help Indigenous and northern communities with economic, social and cultural development.

Sheila North is a Red River College grad with a distinguished career in media and governance has been tasked with leading University College of the North’s new Centre for Indigenous Community Development.

She is a 2006 graduate of RRC’s Creative Communications program, North will spend the next six months consulting with northern residents and agencies to create a vision for the new Centre.

Once established, the Centre will be a cornerstone of UCN’s mandate to provide relevant, responsive education and training, by nurturing new ideas and conversations relating to Northern communities’ development, and fostering activity and programming relating to governance, treaties, health and reconciliation.

“I am excited to be leading this great initiative,” North says. “As a Grand Chief, I led the development of MKO’s economic action plan, as well as the organization’s Health Transformation framework, along with many other initiatives to assist communities in growing and prospering.”

A member of Bunibonibee Cree Nation, North served as MKO’s Grand Chief from 2015 to 2018. Prior to that, she worked as a journalist for CBC and CTV News, as well as an entrepreneur, an economic development officer, and the chief communication officer for the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs.

She’s currently completing a degree in Political Science at the University of Winnipeg.

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