Ashley Callingbull, a member of Enoch Cree Nation in Alberta, is the first Indigenous woman to win Miss Universe Canada. Not only does she hold a crown, Callingbull is also an actor staring is show like APTN’s “Blackstone,” and an in-game television host for the National Hockey League, National Lacrosse League, and even the Canadian Football League. Download the CTV News App for breaking news alerts and video on all the top stories Here's what Callingbull had to say to CTV News' Rachel CrowSpreadingWings in an interview.

The responses have been edited for clarity. Rachel CrowSpreadingWings: What does this win mean for you, personally? Ashley Callingbull: I've always wanted to achieve, but I know that it's bigger than me because it represents all Indigenous people. You know, when one of us wins, we all win.

That representation is so needed and finally, we are being seen and heard in such a mainstream space and a place like where no one told me I belong before. So this means a lot to me. Rachel: Do you think that breaking those kinds of barriers is going to be inspiring the youth, not only in Canada, but around the world? Ashley: 100 per cent.

I know this whole path of breaking barriers and overcoming adversity has taught me so much to myself, but it will also be a good example for others as well of what they can overcome. It doesn't matter where they come from, what they've been through, the dream is attainable. Simple.

As long as you put in the work and the effort and b.