Aiden is a Policy Analyst for the Government of Canada at Natural Resources Canada and a Schwarzman Scholar with a Masters from Tsinghua University. He focuses on Indigenous engagement in flood hazard mapping and policy related to the extractive sector, transparency, and taxation.
As a citizen of the Manitoba Métis Federation, Aiden is a passionate writer and fellow for The Philanthropist Journal. He explores topics like non-profit governance and Indigenous approaches to collaboration, and he values the guidance of his mentors, journalist Tim Harper and thought-leader Peter Singer.
His article on alternatives to conflict-of-interest policies was The Philanthropist Journals most-read piece of 2025.
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Dominance (D) reflects how goal and task oriented a person is, and their ability to accomplish results irrespective of how demanding the circumstances might be. Those scoring high tend to be motivated by winning, competition, and success.
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