Jamie Snook
Adjunct Professor, School of Arctic and Subarctic Studies
Jamie Snook, PhD, has spent his life as a leader, politician, researcher, and community development advocate in Labrador. His work revolves around fish and wildlife conservation and management, governance, health, and Indigenous well-being. He is a proud Labradorian with Inuit and British ancestries and is a member of the NunatuKavut Community Council. The majority of his professional career has been dedicated to furthering Inuit self-determination and reclamation along Labrador’s coast.
He was formerly the Executive Director of the Torngat Wildlife, Plants and Fisheries Secretariat, where he was responsible for implementing sections of the Labrador Inuit Land Claims Agreement that focus on wildlife and commercial fisheries co-management. In this capacity, Jamie participated in many interdisciplinary, intergovernmental, and international forums and, under his leadership, the Secretariat grew its research capacity to better serve the needs of Inuit in Nunatsiavut. Jamie completed a PhD Public Health at the University of Guelph, working with the Secretariat to understand and examine the ways in which fish and wildlife co-management impacts Inuit health and well-being.
Email: jamie@cloudberry.cc
Twitter: @jamieleesnook