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Hayley Lapalme
Hayley is an eleventh generation franco-Ontarian settler based in Tkaronto. She is the co-founder and co-director of Nourish, a national community of practice harnessing the power of food in health care to advance leadership on health inequity and the climate crisis. Hayley’s systems leadership practice is focused on exploring power and rebuilding connections between land, culture, and each other. She holds an M.Ed in Leadership, Adult Education, and Community Development from the University of Toronto.