Trevor Bomberry has been hired as the city’s first intergovernmental advisor, specializing in Indigenous relations
The City of Guelph has filled its newly created position of intergovernmental advisor, specializing in Indigenous relations.
On Tuesday the City of Guelph confirmed it hired Trevor Bomberry from the Mohawk Nation and is a member of Six Nations of the Grand River.
Michelle Rickard, strategic communications advisor for the City of Guelph said in an email Bomberry’s role as intergovernmental advisor, specializing in Indigenous relations, will continue to build, enhance and foster relationships between the City of Guelph and key First Nation and Métis government partners. This role also advances the city’s annual advocacy plan and supports strategic intergovernmental approaches, including policy development and implementation.
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