Sabre Pictou Lee Chief Executive Officer

Areas of Expertise
  • Indigenous Liaison and Research
  • Aboriginal Law and Mediation
  • Indigenous Arts & Culture 
  • Community Planning and Facilitation
  • Policy Analysis and Development
Education
  • Current student completing Master of Law, University of California, Berkeley
  • Juris Doctor of Law, specializing in Indigenous and Aboriginal Law from Dalhousie University Schulich School of Law
  • Master of Arts, specializing in Indigenous and Canadian Studies from Carleton University
  • Bachelor of Fine Arts, specializing in Art History and Indigenous Studies from Concordia University

With over 10 years of experience in Indigenous-related fields, Sabre has led projects enhancing Indigenous sovereignty, stewardship, and inclusion. Her work includes developing reconciliation frameworks, harm-reduction tools, economic initiatives, First Nation band codes, and Aboriginal treaty rights initiatives.

Under Sabre’s leadership, Archipel has served noteworthy clients such as APTN, Canada Council for the Arts, Assembly of First Nations, CN Railway, Parks Canada, and the Department of Canadian Heritage.

Before founding Archipel, Sabre competed internationally in downhill skiing and played varsity rugby. She continues to promote land stewardship and serves on boards including Protect our Winters Canada and Outsiders Network.

Awards
Invest Ottawa’s International Woman of the Year, 2022 and Donald Marshall Junior Memorial Award for Aboriginal Treaty Rights advocacy, 2022

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