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City of Yellowknife hires Indigenous relations adviser to guide reconciliation

Maggie Mercredi will take on the newly established role, which is to provide guidance on how the city can 'enhance relationships with Indigenous peoples and governments,' according to a news release.

Maggie Mercredi to take on the newly established role

'Reconciliation happens when we build bridges, honour our relationships and commit to changes together,' Maggie Mercredi said in a statement. (Angela Gzowski/Courtesy of City of Yellowknife)

The city of Yellowknife has hired an Indigenous relations adviser a first for the city.

Maggie Mercredi will take on the newly established role, which is intendedto provide guidance on how the city can "enhance relationships with Indigenous peoples and governments," according to a news release.

The statement said Mercredi will also "embed reconciliation into our core practices and decision-making from programs, to services and strategies."

The city previously said it had secured money fromIndigenous Services Canadato fund the position foran 18-month term A city spokespersonconfirmed Tuesday that Mercredihas been hired for that term, though the city "is actively looking for ways to extend the position."

Mercredi is Denesoline and lives in Yellowknife. According to a biography on the NWT Wellness Society website, she's worked in communities across the North and in the Southas a counsellor and administrator in community wellness, addictions, healing and recovery.

Mercredi owns Ravenessence Consulting, which facilitates reconciliation activities, like the KAIROS Blanket Exercise, which walks participants through 500 years of history of Indigenous peoples in Canada.

The newly established role is intended to provide guidance on how the city can 'enhance relationships with Indigenous peoples and governments,' according to a city news release. (Guy Quenneville/CBC)

"Reconciliation happens when we build bridges, honour our relationships and commit to changes together," Mercredi said in the statement.

She's tasked with creating an action plan on reconciliation that will be used by all city departments. She'll also work to develop best practices and make recommendations on how the city makes decisions.

"Maggie will enhance our work as leaders and role models in our relations with Indigenous people, groups, organizations and governments," Mayor Mark Heyck said in the statement.