Hailey Krolyk (She/Her) Policy Analyst

Country: Canada
Languages: English
Sectors: Anishinaabe Nation in Treaty #3/ Indigenous Non-profit
Primary Water Expertise: Advocacy, Climate Change, Community Engagement, Indigenous Knowledge, Policy and Governance, Sustainable Development Goals (SDG's)
Young Professional (First 5 years of your career)

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"I am committed to connecting with my lived experience around water that have been passed on to me through teachings given to me from my family, Elders and all the loved ones in my life."

Water Experience

Hailey Krolyk was born and raised in Kenora, Ontario, in Treaty #3. She studied Political Economy at the University of Manitoba and community development at Trent University. Hailey now works at Grand Council Treaty #3 as a Policy Analyst, focusing on Anishinaabe Inakonigaawin. She has been developing a Manito Aki Inakonigaawin toolkit, which shares the key principles that guide us in decision-making in the Treaty #3 Territory, helps to further our understandings of our responsibilities to the land and provides guidance for government, communities, leadership and proponents upon entering the Treaty #3 territory. She is the project lead on the Manito Aki Inakonigaawin and Nibi Declaration Pathways forward project, which focuses on interviewing Elders/Knowledge keepers in regards to both laws to understand where they want the laws going in the future, while acknowledging past history and barriers.

Opportunities of Interest

  • Speaking engagements (e.g., conference panels, keynote addresses)
  • Leadership roles (e.g., board member, committees)
  • Public outreach (e.g., media interviews, podcasts)
  • Volunteer opportunities (e.g., community based projects)
  • Consulting (e.g., government, industry, not-for-profit sector)
  • Research (e.g., academic, not-for-profit, government)

Opportunities Offered

  • Fieldwork
  • Graduate student training (e.g., masters, PhD)
  • Mentorship Short-term (e.g., attend a mentorship circle or event; 1-3 meetings with an individual)
  • Mentorship Long-term (e.g., regular attendance at mentorship circles, frequent meetings 6+ months)
  • Student internships
Country: Canada
Languages: English
Sectors: Anishinaabe Nation in Treaty #3/ Indigenous Non-profit
Primary Water Expertise: Advocacy, Climate Change, Community Engagement, Indigenous Knowledge, Policy and Governance, Sustainable Development Goals (SDG's)
Young Professional (First 5 years of your career)