Grant Steering Committee
The Grant Steering Committee (GSC) is the central decision-making body for the Modern Treaty Implementation Research project. It will ensure the project meets its goals and objectives, finalize budget allocations to themes, review and approve all reporting to SSHRC, and provide a forum for information sharing and communication between each of the themes. The GSC is comprised of the Project Director (Chair), Theme Co-Leads, and administrative staff (ex-officio).
Dr. Stephanie Irlbacher-Fox
Adjunct Professor, School of Public Policy, Carleton University
Principal Investigator and Project Director
Dr. John B. Zoe (Tłı̨chǫ)
Senior Advisor, Tłı̨chǫ Government
Theme Co-Lead, Indigenous Relationships to Land
Dr. Hayden King (Anishnaabe)
Executive Director, Yellowhead Institute and Advisor to the Dean of Arts on Indigenous Education, Ryerson University
Theme Co-Lead, Indigenous Relationships to Land
Bobby Clark
Director, Communications and Inter-Governmental Relations, Nisga’a Lisims Government
Theme Co-Lead, Intergovernmental Relations and Multilevel Governance
Dr. Martin Papillon
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Université de Montréal
Theme Co-Lead, Intergovernmental Relations and Multilevel Governance
Matthew Mehaffey
Principal, Mehaffey and Associates, representing Carcross/Tagish First Nation
Theme Co-Lead, Treaty Financing and Fiscal Relationships
Dr. Frances Abele
Professor, School of Public Policy & Administration, Carleton University
Theme Co-Lead, Treaty Financing and Fiscal Relationships
Alastair Campbell
Senior Policy Advisor, Policy and Planning Division, Nunavut Tunngavik Inc.
Theme Co-Lead, Implementation Evaluation and Socio-Economic Impacts
Dr. Thierry Rodon
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Université Laval
Theme Co-Lead, Implementation Evaluation and Socio-Economic Impacts
Dr. Janna Promislow
Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, Thompson Rivers University
Theme Co-Lead, Indigenous and Settler Legal Systems
Bruce Uviluq
Legal Negotiator, Nunavut Tunngavik Inc.
Theme Co-Lead, Indigenous and Settler Legal Systems