
Councillor Amanda Patrick
Amanda Patrick has lived in and around St. Albert for the majority of her life. She is a proud Métis-Cree woman, and even prouder mom to her four sons, her dog Tucker and her cat Orange Julius.
She is the founding organizer of the July 1st Run-Walk for Reconciliation in St. Albert. This annual event raises awareness surrounding Canadian Residential Schools and the children who attended them.
Amanda's background includes history as a sales consultant and a licensed insurance agent. Her career shifted to the non-profit sector in 2023. She has worked as a community program coordinator that initiated programming for Indigenous Youth and Seniors, as well as a national charity that focused on physical and emotional well-being and mentorship for Indigenous youth across Alberta. Amanda has sat on the planning committee for the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation Event, as well, she has volunteered at various community-led events in the city. She was awarded the Queen's Platinum Jubilee Medal in 2022. She is also a recipient of a 2025 International Women's Day award presented by the St. Albert Interfaith Connections.
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