Wyatt White is from the Mi’gmaq First Nation of Listuguj, QC but has lived in Nova Scotia for 22 years. Since joining the Nova Scotia public service, Wyatt’s career has spanned Mi’kmaw community development, intergovernmental relations, crown-Indigenous affairs and Indigenous education. In 2022, Wyatt joined the Confederacy of Mainland Mi’kmaq as the associate executive director where he works with leaders across the organization towards strategic growth and expanding on the collective work of deeper indigenization and decolonization practices. Wyatt is a dog dad, avid curler and always proud to call Mi’kma’ki, the traditional and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq, home.
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