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Profile for City of Edmonton Dene Ward Councillor.

As a lifelong Edmontonian and a parent raising his family in Ward Dene, Councillor Paquette is committed to building strong and diverse communities in northeast Edmonton.

Prior to his election to Council, Aaron worked as an award-winning Indigenous artist and author. His work can be viewed in museums, schools, hospitals and LRT stations across our city. His novel, Lightfinder, is taught in schools and post-secondary institutions across Canada. He has also worked with local schools in Edmonton’s north side to help create mural projects.

His passion for education also led him to work with Alberta Education, various school boards and teachers associations to help develop art curriculum and improve academic achievement. In 2012, he created an education conference to lay new ground for more effective approaches to creating healthy and respectful learning environments for students and teachers.

In his role as City Councillor for Ward Dene, Aaron sits on Climate Innovation Fund Executive Committee, Anti-racism Advisory Committee, Edmonton Design Committee and the Sturgeon River Watershed Alliance Steering Committee. He has sponsored the Council Initiative on Food Security, and has also taken a leadership role working on the Child-Friendly Edmonton, End Poverty Edmonton, Multiculturalism and Urban Isolation/Mental Health initiatives.

Aaron lives in Brintnell with his wife Clarice and their four children.

Ward Name Origin

Indigenous language of origin: Dene
Name Meaning: People of land and water.


Pronunciation: DEH-NEH