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NEW - NAIM CIRCLE FEMALE REPRESENTATIVE BY-ELECTION

Lisa Marie Anderson has been acclaimed to the position of PSAC North's Female NAIM representative. Lisa resides in Dawson City, Yukon and is a member of the Trondek Hwechin Han First Nation. Lisa has resided in both the Yukon and the Northwest Territories and has served on her respective First Nations Land Negotiations Committee both prior to and during negotiations as well as the Housing Committee.

Lisa was presented with the Youth of the Year Award from her First Nation and has also been nominated for the Young Women Leader Award for the Yukon Territory.

Lisa is employed with the Government of the Yukon, Department of Transportation and Public Works.

Welcome Lisa!


By-Election - North Female NAIM Circle Alternates

Click document below for more information.

NAIM_By_Elections_-_NOMINATION_Package_North_OCT07.docNAIM_By_Elections_-_NOMINATION_Package_North_OCT07.doc


The National Aboriginal, Inuit and Métis Network (NAIM)

What is the PSAC NAIM Network?

The creation of NAIM Network is a major step forward in PSAC’s long history of solidarity with its Aboriginal members in advancing their rights in the workplace and society.

The NAIM Network aims to provide a unified voice for the diverse community of PSAC’s Aboriginal, Inuit and Métis members, so that together, they can increase their involvement at all levels in our Union, empower each other, and advance their rights within and beyond our Union.

The Network has the following objectives:

  • To reach out to PSAC’s Aboriginal, Inuit and Métis members.
  • To create accessible ways and tools to communicate with our members and promote the Network.
  • To explore and develop terminology that is inclusive and respectful of all members in the Network.
  • To educate our members, our Union and the broader society on the situation and rights of Aboriginal, Inuit and Métis peoples.
  • To make gains and fight racism and discrimination in our workplaces, our Union and society.
  • To mobilize our members to act and use the political processes at all levels around Union, community and worplace issues.
  • To create opportunities for representation of Aboriginal, Inuit and Métis members in various structures of our Union, and to be the vehicle to advance Union resolutions through the political process.

How was the NAIM Network created?

A resolution was adopted at the 2003 PSAC Convention that mandated our Union to create the NAIM Network.

What is the structure of the NAIM Network?

The Network is made up of Aboriginal, Inuit and Métis members of the PSAC and has a central “National Circle” of members who meet regularly to discuss and identify issues the Union needs to take on. The members of the Network are linked to the National Circle, which in turn is connected to the broader Union. The National Circle is made up of Aboriginal, Inuit and Métis members selected from each PSAC region, the two elected Aboriginal representatives on the PSAC Equal Opportunities Committee and the two Alliance Executive Committee Officers responsible for the NAIM Network.

Visit the national website for more information about the NAIM.


NEW - NAIM CIRCLE FEMALE REPRESENTATIVE BY-ELECTION

Lisa Marie Anderson has been acclaimed to the position of PSAC North's Female NAIM representative. Lisa resides in Dawson City, Yukon and is a member of the Trondek Hwechin Han First Nation. Lisa has resided in both the Yukon and the Northwest Territories and has served on her respective First Nations Land Negotiations Committee both prior to and during negotiations as well as the Housing Committee.

Lisa was presented with the Youth of the Year Award from her First Nation and has also been nominated for the Young Women Leader Award for the Yukon Territory.

Lisa is employed with the Government of the Yukon, Department of Transportation and Public Works.

Welcome Lisa!



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