![]() By Sarah Kelsey | Illustration by Tess Goris is always reason to hope,” Siila Watt-Cloutier says, when asked about the current state of the world. ![]() She began her career in the Nunavik education system, and eventually became a voice for Inuit rights on the global stage, shining a spotlight on the ramifications of climate change on communities. Born in a small village in Northern Quebec, she entered the residential school system when she was 12 - which ignited her desire to help others and be of service to her community. We are honouring Siila Watt-Cloutier with the 2022 Top 25 Women of Influence Lifetime Achievement Award, presented by Ricoh Canada, for her outstanding contributions as an environmental, cultural, and human rights advocate. ![]()
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