Malumir R. Logan
About Malumir R. Logan
Malumir R. Logan is a Policy and Program Analyst with over 12 years of experience at the Government of Canada, focusing on Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development. He also serves as an Adjunct Professor at Queen's University and has a strong background in public administration and urban planning.
Work at Government of Canada
Malumir R. Logan has been employed at the Government of Canada as a Policy and Program Analyst since 2012. In this role, he has focused on Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development for over 12 years. His responsibilities include overseeing a municipal infrastructure funding program valued at over $2 billion, which involves managing policy, program design, change management, and stakeholder engagement. Additionally, he leads the strategic implementation of regulations that impact all 444 municipalities in Ontario.
Education and Expertise
Logan holds a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from Queen's University, which he completed in 2012. He also earned a Bachelor’s Degree in City/Urban, Community and Regional Planning from Ryerson University in 2011. Prior to that, he studied at Sheridan College, where he achieved a Diploma in Makeup for Media and Creative Arts from 2006. His educational background supports his extensive experience in policy analysis and program management.
Background
Before joining the Government of Canada, Logan worked in various roles that contributed to his professional development. He served as a Business Administrator, Events Coordinator, and Contributing Writer at Salon Communications Inc. from 2006 to 2007. He also held positions as a Planning Assistant at County of Simcoe for three months in 2008 and as a Toronto Employment Surveyor at the City of Toronto for five months in 2009. These roles provided him with foundational experience in planning and administration.
Achievements
Logan has successfully led significant projects, including an IT initiative valued at $1.5 million that facilitated the distribution of hundreds of millions of dollars to numerous recipients. He oversees the design of over $700 million in cost-shared federal infrastructure funding programs and manages financial oversight for hundreds of funding contracts. His leadership extends to teaching a leadership course for Professional MPA students and a public service careers navigation course at Queen's University since 2021.
Community Involvement
Logan has dedicated 25 years to volunteering with charitable organizations that focus on children, youth, and individuals living with Tourette Syndrome. His advocacy work emphasizes diversity, equity, and belonging in hiring practices and organizational operations, reflecting his commitment to community engagement and support.