With a strong connection to her Anishinabe roots in Manitoba, Winona lives out her passion through storytelling, philanthropy and supporting the economic, social, and cultural aspirations of Indigenous people across Western Canada.
Being a strong advocate and leader in business and workforce development, Winona recognizes the need for Indigenous Inclusion in all aspects of her role as Director of the National Energy Business Centre of Excellence at the Indian Resources Council.
Her work and volunteer experience spans over three decades, focusing her efforts on empowering and engaging with youth and Indigenous leaders to address social, environmental, technological, and economic challenges. As owner of Indigenous Innovative Solutions, she continues to create innovative solutions that focus on the regeneration and restoration of Mother Earth.
She is an active member of the Energy Futures Lab, Clean Resource Innovative Network, Rotary Club of Calgary North, Calgary Aboriginal Urban Affairs Committee, and Project Forest and is currently working on several community-led projects provincially and internationally.
Her ancestral knowledge and ways of helping to foster the growing demand for the sharing of ecological knowledge and wise management practices that will aid in reducing our environmental footprint and create a viable and sustainable future for many generations to come.
Anyone who knows of her will say she “lives to give” with love and kindness!!
In the spirit of respect, reciprocity, and truth, we acknowledge that we live, work, and gather on the traditional territories of the peoples of Treaty 7, including the Blackfoot Confederacy—comprising the Siksika, Kainai, and Piikani Nations—as well as the Îyâxe Nakoda and Tsuut’ina Nations.
This land, known as Moh’kinsstis in the Blackfoot language and encompassing what is now Districts 5 and 6, is also home to the Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 3, within the historical Northwest Métis homeland.
We recognize and honour the deep connection these Nations have to the land, and we are grateful for the opportunity to share in its stewardship.
As we continue our work, we commit to learning from Indigenous knowledge systems, uplifting Indigenous voices, and fostering relationships rooted in equity, understanding, and reconciliation.
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