Rhiannon Klein is the Chair of the Indigenous Governance Degree and an instructor in public policy and public administration at Yukon University. Rhiannon recently completed her PhD in Public Policy at the University of Saskatchewan. Her thesis work examined how partners in the negotiation of a modern treaty have managed the transition from negotiation to implementation and what this transition reveals about the modern treaty process in Canada. For her research, Rhiannon worked with three Yukon First Nations: Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Government, Vuntut Gwitchin Government and Champagne and Aishihik First Nations. Rhiannon’s research interests include public policy; northern, Indigenous and multilevel governance; modern treaty negotiations and implementation; Indigenous-government relations; intergovernmental relations; community-based research; Indigenous and community economic development.