Callum Haslam
About Callum Haslam
Callum Haslam is a Rehabilitation Program Assistant and Researcher at Corrections Canada, currently serving as a Senior Policy Analyst at BC Public Service. With a background in public policy and extensive experience in various governmental roles, he has contributed to projects related to sustainable mining and blockchain governance.
Work at Government of Canada
Callum Haslam has been employed at the Government of Canada since 2018. He serves as a Rehabilitation Program Assistant/Researcher at the William Head Institution under Corrections Canada. In this role, he focuses on rehabilitation initiatives aimed at supporting individuals in the correctional system. His work contributes to the development and implementation of programs designed to facilitate reintegration into society.
Current Position at BC Public Service
Since 2021, Callum Haslam has held the position of Acting Senior Policy Analyst at the BC Public Service in Victoria, British Columbia. In this capacity, he engages in policy analysis and development, contributing to various initiatives within the provincial government. His role involves assessing policy impacts and providing strategic recommendations to enhance public service delivery.
Education and Expertise
Callum Haslam earned a Master of Public Policy, Administration and Law (M.P.P.A.L) from York University, where he studied Public Policy Analysis, Program Evaluation, Constitutional Law, and Administrative Law from 2014 to 2016. He also holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Philosophy from Trent University, completed from 2010 to 2013. His educational background equips him with a strong foundation in policy analysis and evaluation.
Professional Experience
Callum Haslam has a diverse professional background, having worked in various capacities across multiple organizations. His previous roles include Policy and Legislation Analyst at the BC Public Service, Voting Officer at Elections BC, and Youth Justice Support Worker at Boys and Girls Clubs of Canada. He also served as a Researcher/Fact Checker/Writer for the 2018 BC Report Card on Women's Rights at West Coast LEAF.
Collaborative Projects and Initiatives
Callum Haslam has collaborated with global partners, including the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, to develop a decentralized trust system for sustainable mining in British Columbia. He contributed to the creation of one of the world's first Decentralized Trust Blockchain Systems, aimed at establishing verified environmental credentials for mining compliance. His work also includes developing an indigenous outreach strategy to engage stakeholders in digital trust ecosystem projects.