Phone: (780) 236-5632
Email:massey@koda-cree.com
Founder/CEO
Massey Whiteknife is the visionary behind Koda-Cree’s Holistic Employment Program — a Two-Spirit Indigenous entrepreneur who turned personal pain into national impact. A proud member of the Mikisew Cree First Nation, Massey overcame intergenerational trauma, addiction, and systemic barriers to build multi-million-dollar businesses in the oil sands, become a nationally recognized safety consultant, and star in the reality TV series Queen of the Oil Patch. He is also an award-winning singer/performer under his Two-Spirit alias, Iceis Rain.
“I didn’t just want to heal myself — I wanted to create a system that would help others rise too.”
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Phone: (587) 200-5632
Email:evan@koda-cree.com
Chief Operating Officer
Evan Wainberg first joined Koda-Cree not as a strategist, but as a friend — someone who cared deeply about founder Massey Whiteknife. But everything changed after a visit to Samson and Ermineskin Cree Nations. Confronted with the stark realities of poverty, trauma, and neglect, Evan was shaken. Appalled that this could exist in Canada, he made a commitment that day: to use everything he knew to support lasting change.
Mental Health Facilitator
Collette Slater, a therapist and addictions counsellor with over 30 years of experience, brings professional and academic expertise to our programs.
Registered and accredited with the Indigenous Certification Board of Canada and the Canadian Council of Professional Certification-Global, she is a Nechi Graduate with advanced studies in trauma treatment. She has taught programs nationwide for Métis, Indigenous, and non-Indigenous communities, universities, and Health Canada Mental Health teams.
Her facilitation integrates evidence-based methods, life skills training, neuroplasticity research, cultural teachings, and “On the Land” learning with storytelling. Passionate about giving back, Collette enhances Koda-Cree’s programs with her deep commitment and expertise.