September 22, 2025
Education News Canada

HOLLAND COLLEGE
New Advisory Committee Centres Indigenous Voices

September 22, 2025

Holland College's newly formed Indigenous Advisory Committee (IACHC) held its inaugural meeting on Monday, Sept.15th at the Prince of Wales Campus.

Bridging from Holland College's Shaping Futures Strategic Plan, the committee's responsibility is to ensure Indigenous perspectives, knowledge and teachings are integrated into the decision-making process through various pathways of the institution. It's the first committee of its kind at Holland College.

"We're humbled to provide a new avenue to weave Indigenous perspectives into decisions made by the college," said Sasha Nandlal, Culture and Inclusion Advisor with Holland College. "A people-first approach and developing mindfulness to cultivate deep-seated relationships with Indigenous communities is a priority of the college and stems beyond the strategic plan, as we have a responsibility to create meaningful growth through Reconciliation.

The committee's terms of reference are drawn from the principles of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, the Seven Sacred Teachings and the Colleges and Institutions of Canada's Seven Principles of Indigenous Education Protocol.

The committee includes representatives from Abegweit First Nation, Native Council of PEI, Lennox Island First Nation, HC Alumni, UPEI IKERAS rep, two Indigenous student representatives and executive leadership from Holland College.

"Abegweit First Nation is pleased to collaborate with Holland College through its Indigenous Advisory Committee," said Michelle Marshall, Director of Education, Abegweit First Nation. "Our representative will share our community's perspectives and priorities as we work together to advance the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Calls to Action related to post-secondary education."

Going forward, the IACHC will serve as an advisory body dedicated to:

  • building meaningful relationships with Indigenous communities,
  • integrating Indigenous knowledge and perspectives into educational practices,
  • promoting culturally responsive and inclusive decision-making and
  • providing insightful recommendations. 

INDIGENOUS ADVISORY COMMITTEE OF HOLLAND COLLEGE MEMBERSHIP

  • Michelle Marshall / Terry Leblanc - Representative from Abegweit First Nation,  
  • Richard Lush- Indigenous Knowledge Keeper & Holland College Alum
  • Mia Labobe - Indigenous student representative
  • Maggie Arsenault - Indigenous student representative
  • Kim Colwill - Representative from Lennox First Nation  
  • Bradley Cooper - Representative from the Native Council of PEI  
  • Karla Green - Indigenous representative from a neighbouring tertiary level institution (UPEI IKERAS)
  • Tracey Campbell - Holland College, Quality & Policy Officer
  • Craig Dauphinee - Executive Director of Programs, Holland College. 
  • Murray MacInnis - Director of Student Wellbeing, Holland College. 
  • Sasha V Nandlal - Culture and Inclusion Advisor, Holland College.  
  • Lornie Hughes - Vice President -Corporate Services, Holland College 

L-R Indigenous Advisory Committee Members Sasha Nandlal, Holland College Culture and Inclusion Advisor, Terry Leblanc, Abegweit First Nation, Tracey Campbell, Holland College Quality & Privacy Officer, Bradley Cooper, Native Council of PEI and Craig Dauphinee, Holland College Executive Director of Programs.

For more information

Holland College
140 Weymouth Street
Charlottetown Prince Edward Island
Canada C1A 4Z1
www.hollandcollege.com


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