Building the next chapter with fairness, stability, and renewal.

I am proud to be Anishinaabe and proud to call The Key First Nation home.

Public service is not something I entered lightly. Leadership carries real responsibility, and I have always believed it requires fairness, thoughtful decision-making, and respect for our people, our rights, and our future.

Over the past four years, I have served on Council with a focus on governance, long-term planning, and protecting the Nation’s institutional interests. I am seeking re-election because I believe The Key First Nation’s strongest chapter can still be built.

What I Believe

I believe leadership should be:

Fair — treating members with dignity, respect, and consistency.

Stable — moving our Nation forward without unnecessary division or chaos.

Renewing — building institutions, opportunities, and long-term strength for future generations.

Why Experience Matters

Before serving on Council, I spent much of my professional life working around government, strategy, public affairs, and complex institutional decision-making.

That experience matters because leadership today requires more than good intentions. It requires understanding how governments operate, how negotiations work, and how to protect our Nation’s interests in rooms where important decisions are made.

On Council, I have brought that experience to questions of governance, land claims, policy development, and long-term Nation-building.

My Contributions

  • Supporting long-term infrastructure planning and essential community investments

  • Supporting child and family jurisdiction work under Bill C-92

  • Advocating for stronger governance frameworks and Nation policy development

  • Supporting Elders, member assistance, youth recreation, and community initiatives

  • Bringing governance, legal, and strategic analysis to major Nation decisions

  • Supporting careful long-term planning and thoughtful stewardship

The Key First Nation’s strongest days are ahead of us.

I’m asking for your support to continue that work.