Portrait
Name
Jason Morningstar
Mississauga First Nation, ON
Description
Jason was born and raised on Mississauga First Nation. He moved to Kingston, Ontario at 21 years old to begin a career as a Federal Correctional Officer. After an extremely challenging testing process, at 23 years of age, Jason was successful in achieving a role on the Emergency Response Team (ERT) at a Federal Institution in Canada. Eventually he was encouraged by his team members to consider a leadership role, which he accepted. Jason is an exceptional thinker, great problem-solver, and has an invaluable skill set to build, mentor and establish relationships with everyone in his network, professionally and personally. This is partly due to having great role models and mentors throughout his correctional career.
Jason’s passion for Indigenous housing science, relationship building, and cultures was the inspiration that supported his graduation from a comprehensive two-year Home Inspection Program. He successfully completed the program in 2016, while maintaining the full-time role as a Federal Corrections officer, an ERT member, and a dedicated hockey coach to his two sons, Theron and Coden. After completing the Home Inspection program, Jason launched his Indigenous housing-centred business, Mspections Inc.
To date, Jason has worked in collaboration with leadership, management and thousands of Indigenous Peoples across Canada. His philosophy of educating through storytelling was inspired by his grandparents, whom he was close with throughout his life, until their passing in recent years. Since Mspections Inc.’s incorporation in 2016, Jason has been grateful to partner with many Indigenous and non-Indigenous nations and communities. Within these esteemed partnerships, some partners were accessible by ice road, boat or airplane. These partnerships/relationships have developed into large-scale projects to better inform the immediate and long-term health and housing programs in many communities. More specifically, Jason is the co-creator of the Healthy Home Model that centres Indigenous community-led health and housing programs and workshops for youth, families, and Elders in the community. This model focuses on teaching basic home maintenance through applied learning sessions and maintaining healthy habits through traditional medicines, cultural teachings, and applied learning with plants grown locally to sustain wellness in the community.
Over a decade of relationship-building and work-travel to many Indigenous communities as a housing consultant, has provided Jason with the valuable knowledge to support the needs of the most northern isolated communities in Canada. Many factors must be considered to thrive in Canada’s northern environments. One factor to consider is the clean energy conversation, which Jason has advocated for in negotiations with regional leadership delegates. The process to realise innovation solutions requires ongoing and sustained relationship-building within Indigenous communities. This process is a familiar protocol in Indigenous wise practices to community-led initiatives. Throughout these discussions, Jason effectively liaises between the organization and the Indigenous communities, in pursuit of establishing positive relationships, to present the opportunities to partner in expanding on the educational and training initiatives offered by Indigenous Clean Energy.
Although Jason was reluctant to submit a retirement letter to the ERT in his previous career, the period of comprehensive skill development that followed played a crucial role in further developing and refining Jason’s leadership qualities, relationship skills and solution-based philosophies. Moreover, community-based discussions and learning what community residents prioritize, enabled Mspections Inc. to build a network and catalyze long overdue changes to support Indigenous Peoples.
Jason is motivated to learn throughout the upcoming challenges and apply his teachings and experiences to support the ICE leadership and respective team members in their pursuits of positive change.