- Indigenous People
- Visible Minorities
- Persons with Disabilities
- 2SLGBTQIA+ Persons
- Women
Dr. Jocelyn Peltier-Huntley, P.Eng. has more than 20 years of experience leading change. After starting her career in the Elk Valley coal industry, she worked in mining for 13 years and is now focused on leading and inspiring positive change through equity, diversity, and inclusion consulting. Her PhD project, “Activating Allies” focused on creating better workplaces for everyone by engaging everyone. Through her business, Prairie Catalyst Consulting, Jocelyn creates awareness and removes roadblocks so that individuals and organizations can realize the benefits of inclusion and achieve their full potential. Jocelyn’s first book, Active Allyship: Embracing a practice of inclusion to transform workplace culture, was published in 2025. Outside of her business, Jocelyn is the Board Chair of Women in Mining and Women in Nuclear Saskatchewan.
Cohosted by the Canadian Institute of Mining Crowsnest Branch, Fernie Chamber of Commerce, Fernie Pride Society and CAMP Mental Health









