Daily update on what's making headlines in Indigenous country across Canada and beyond.
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APTN Investigates is the first Indigenous investigative news program in Canada, offering viewers hard-hitting reports and stories. Produced by award-winning journalists, APTN Investigates is committed to seeking the truth for our people.
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Discover the untold stories of resilience and adaptation in the High Arctic with APTN News' new six-part podcast series The Place that Thaws from reporter Danielle Paradis. Join us as we journey to Resolute Bay and Grise Fiord, Canada's northernmost communities, where the impacts of climate change are starkly evident. There, a simple plan to take to the ice on a hunting trip is no longer guaranteed - and polar bears, once great hunters on the ice floes in the north, now hang around on shore. ...
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InFocus advances the latest news stories. Join us as we put issues into perspective and provide in-depth analysis. Informational and educational, InFocus provides a detailed examination of the issues affecting our communities.
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The Millennial Scoop is the ongoing assimilation of Indigenous children and youth through the Canadian government’s child welfare systems. Natasha is a Millennial Scoop survivor from Manitoba’s Child Welfare System. This is her story.
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Nation to Nation takes a weekly look at the politics affecting Indigenous people in Canada. Join us as we connect you with the decision-makers in Ottawa and across the country.
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Face To Face is an interview show that focuses on Indigenous issues. Host Dennis Ward features guests who make headlines, and those affected by problems facing Indigenous urban and rural communities.
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Beyond the Lair explores the untamed spirit of Indigenous business innovation by guiding and celebrating Indigenous-owned enterprises at every step of their incredible journey. Building on the success of the renowned TV show "Bears' Lair" on APTN, this podcast spotlights the visionaries and resilient minds behind these ventures. As well, it will feature industry leaders talking about the initiatives and campaigns they have to support Indigenous entrepreneurs and how their companies are makin ...
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HauntingLive is a paranormal podcast with LIVE investigations and interviews with paranormal guests.
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Dr. Savannah Howse-Smith, a Métis veterinarian in rural Alberta, discusses everything from wildlife rescues to her Métis journey. From her work at Rocky Rapids Veterinarian Service to her volunteer work in nearby communities, Dr. Savannah is an animal’s best friend and shares her vast knowledge in this podcast. Dr. Savanah: Wild Rose Vet is also a television series on APTN. Check out the series website for more details: https://www.aptntv.ca/wildrosevet/
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Our lead story: An update on the shooting death of a 15-year-old from the Samson Cree Nation by the RCMP.By APTN
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Our lead story: A protest was held after a First Nations woman was struck and killed by Winnipeg Police Service officers with a vehicle.By APTN
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Our lead story: A fifteen-year-old from the Samson Cree Nation in Alta. is dead after a confrontation with RCMP officers.By APTN
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Our lead story: the chief of the Opaskwayak Cree Nation tells media that cadaver dogs have found "indications of human remains" at the site of the former Mackay Indian Residential School, some 11 kms northwest of The Pas, MB.By APTN
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Our lead story: following this week’s life sentence for Jeremy Skibicki in the homicides of Morgan Harris, Marcedes Myron, Rebecca Contois and Muskode Bizihiki'ikwe / Buffalo Woman, Manitoba premier Wab Kinew lauds the actions of the victims’ families.By APTN
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Our lead story: a Manitoba judge sentences serial killer Jeremy Skibicki, the non-Indigenous Winnipeg man who murdered four Indigenous women in 2022, to life in prison with no chance of parole for 25 years.By APTN
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Our lead story: how one of Jeremy Skibicki’s four murder victims—crimes for which he’s set to be sentenced—received her Anishinaabemowin spirit name, Muskode Bizihiki'ikwe, or ‘Buffalo Woman.’By APTN
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Our lead story: ahead of this week’s sentencing of convicted serial killer Jeremy Skibicki, the parents of Ashlee Shingoose—a missing St. Theresa Point Anishininew Nation woman whose DNA was among those found in Skibicki’s Winnipeg apartment—share her story.By APTN
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BIGFOOT SPIRITS AND FAITH (CI'TONGA) WITH JAMES BROST AND BARRY WEBSTER PART 2
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(ParaDoc Series) Beliefs in Sasquatch, or Ci'tonga as the Omaha Tribes call them, stray from ancient people to forest spirits. To lean towards this side of belief you need faith. Barry Webster and James Brost explore that belief in their film Ci'Tonga Bigfoot Spirits and Faith. The film explores the experiences of these entities on the Omaha Reserv…
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Our lead story: the province of Manitoba denies responsibility in the death of Krystal Mousseau—the 31-year-old Ebb and Flow First Nation mother who died following an attempted airlift to hospital in May 2021—in its defense against her family’s legal action.By APTN
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Our lead story: amid an ongoing labour dispute, Canada’s Minister of Labour moves to end the national rail shutdown.By APTN
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Our lead story: families at Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation mourn the loss of 18-year-old Keilia Windigo after she was fatally shot at her birthday party Sunday in Wolseley, SK, a shooting that's resulted in multiple charges against another young CTK member.By APTN
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Our lead story: a state of emergency is declared after a series of weekend stabbings on the O-Pipon-Na-Piwin Cree Nation in northern Manitoba.By APTN
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Our lead story: a northern Manitoba family is shocked to have learned a relative’s remains were actually those of someone else, a mistake the province only discovered after the family had buried the body.By APTN
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BIGFOOT SPIRITS AND FAITH (CI'TONGA) PRODCER JAMES BROST PART 1
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(ParaDoc Series) Beliefs in Sasquatch, or Ci'tonga as the Omaha Tribes call them, stray from ancient people to forest spirits. To lean towards this side of belief you need faith. Barry Webster and James Brost explore that belief in their film Ci'Tonga Bigfoot Spirits and Faith. The film explores the experiences of these entities on the Omaha Reserv…
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Our lead story: following weeks of pushback, the federal government reverses its decision of last month to cap spending at $500,000 for searches for unmarked graves at former residential school sites.By APTN
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Our lead story: the Bunibonibee Cree Nation becomes the fifth Indigenous community in Manitoba to fully evacuate due to wildfires this season—one of 29 First Nations similarly impacted across western Canada.By APTN
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Our lead story: the Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation in northern Manitoba wants the province to put an end to Métis harvesting in their territory.By APTN
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Our lead story: Millbrook First Nation in Atlantic Canada is but one of a number of stops for AFN National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak as part of the summer’s national chiefs dialogue on long-term child and family welfare reform.
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Corey Janvier from Cedar Brush Site Services & Janitorial
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Corey Janvier - Owner of Cedar Brush Indigenous Site Services & Janitorial Season 2 Contestant of Bears' Lair TV Starting a company just 3 years ago with $400 and a staff of 2 to right now having 100 employees and 3 different divisions and how important relationship building really is. Corey Janvier is a member of the Chipewyan Prairie Dene First N…
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Our lead story: two weeks ahead of the sentencing of serial killer Jeremy Skibicki—found guilty of the first-degree murders of four Indigenous women last month—one Manitoba advocacy group helps affected families and others with their impact statements.By APTN
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DEBORAH LOUISE LEVIN DIVES DEEP INTO THE SUPERNATURAL SIDE OF HOTEL PARANORMAL
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(ParaDoc Celebrity Series) T+E Hotel Paranormal Season 2 Medium Deborah Louise Levin talks about Season 2 of Hotel Paranormal T+E Hotel Paranormal tandetv.com/shows/hotel-paranormal HOTEL PARANORMAL is a ten-part documentary series narrated by Dan Aykroyd, that relies on first person testimony to reveal true accounts of those who have dared to stay…
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Our lead story: opposition continues to grow against federal cuts to funding of First Nations searches for unmarked child graves on former residential school sites.By APTN
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Our lead story: Bradley Barton, the man convicted of manslaughter in the gruesome 2011 death of 36-year-old mother of three Cindy Gladue, has his appeal dismissed by the Supreme Court of Canada.By APTN
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Our lead story: a fatal head-on collision Monday afternoon between a SUV and a minivan on Manitoba’s Highway 6 results in the death of 23-year-old Nisichawayasihk Cree mother of three Marybelle Yetman and an unidentified 42-year-old Mosakahiken Cree woman.
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Harlan Kingfisher - Founder of Smudge the Blades Season 2 Contestant of Bears' Lair TV Overcoming racism in minor and junior hockey and his quest to break down barriers, elevate youth and celebrate achievements in sports, while paving a way for athletes, entrepreneurs and fans worldwide. Harlan Kingfisher of Sturgeon Lake First Nation is the founde…
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Our lead story: after a nearly 100-day search at a Saskatoon landfill, the family of missing Métis woman Mackenzie Trottier now knows her fate following the recent recovery of her remains.By APTN
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Our lead story: one man is dead and another in custody after last Friday’s shooting at the Pine Ridge Powwow in South Dakota.By APTN
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HOTEL PARANORMAL PRODUCER SARAH ZAMMIT SHARES STORIES AND GHOSTLY ENCOUNTERS
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(ParaDoc Celebrity Series) T+E Hotel Paranormal Producer Sarah Zammit talks about Hotel Paranormal T+E Hotel Paranormal narrated by Dan Aykroyd! tandetv.com/shows/hotel-paranormal HOTEL PARANORMAL is a ten-part documentary series narrated by Dan Aykroyd, that relies on first person testimony to reveal true accounts of those who have dared to stay o…
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Our lead story: the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs calls on the federal government to “stop obstructing access” to residential school records following the release of a Senate report on Indigenous communities’ difficulty locating important documents on family members who’d died or disappeared at the institutions.…
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Our lead story: Manitoba RCMP release details about the arrest of 81-year-old ex-priest Constantin Turcoane, now of Regina, SK, for the repeated sexual assault of a minor in the early 1970s in Lennard, MB.By APTN
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Our lead story: TC Energy agrees to sell a $1 billion minority stake in its natural gas pipelines to an Indigenous consortium spanning dozens of communities across three provinces—a transaction guaranteed by the province of Alberta.By APTN
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Dave Tuccaro from Tuccaro Group of Companies
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Dave Tuccaro - President & CEO of Tuccaro Group of Companies Growing up, being a natural born entrepreneur from humble beginnings, to creating companies with annual revenues of over 2 billion dollars but most importantly finding the balance between family and life. Dave is a proud member of the Mikisew Cree First Nation of Fort Chipewyan, Alberta. …
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Our lead story: Brayden Bushby—the Thunder Bay man convicted of manslaughter in 2020 for throwing a metal trailer hitch at Wabigoon Lake’s Barbara Ketner from a moving vehicle—is back behind bars for violating his day parole conditions.By APTN
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Our lead story: 36-year-old Kennedy Elk—a member of the Dakota Tipi First Nation in southern Manitoba—is fatally stabbed in Winnipeg early Sunday morning.By APTN
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Our lead story: on the one-year anniversary of her disappearance, family and friends of Winnipeg woman Leah Keeper enlist the help of a community patrol to boost awareness.By APTN
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Our lead story: this week’s wildfires in Alberta destroy many of the structures in the popular tourist townsite of Jasper.By APTN
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Our lead story: the judge in the trial of Jeremy Skibicki—the admitted Winnipeg serial killer found guilty of the first-degree murders of four Indigenous women—sets a date for his sentencing late next month.By APTN
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Chief Willie Sellars of Williams Lake First Nation
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Prominent Chief, Astute Business Leader and Advocate for Youth. A true leader speaking on what a better Canadian society can look like today. Willie Sellars was born and raised in Williams Lake, BC and is a member of the Williams Lake First Nation (“WLFN” or “T’exelc”) of the Secwepemc Nation. Elected to WLFN Council at the age of 23 in 2008, Willi…
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Our lead story: families of the victims of late serial killer Robert Pickton are disappointed after a B.C. judge denies their request to intervene over the destruction of RCMP evidence.By APTN
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Our lead story: the search for the body of Stanley Peters Jr.—a Lil’wat man killed 37 years ago in what police called a hit-and-run—follows a lead as to the possible whereabouts of his remains in Mount Currie, B.C.By APTN
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Our lead story: the federal government indicates drastic cuts to its financial support going forward for searches of residential school sites for missing children and unmarked burials.By APTN
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Our lead story: the Chief Coroner of Ontario visits the Bay of Quinte to look further into the 2015 drowning deaths of two Mohawk fishermen, a case he took over after an APTN Investigates report challenged police claims the men’s boat sank under the weight of stolen fish.By APTN
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Our lead story: Assembly of First Nations National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak meets with Manitoba Lieutenant-Governor Anita Neville Wednesday to seek support for the creation of a First Nations-led public inquiry into the deaths of Morgan Harris, Mercedes Myran, Rebecca Contois, and the as yet unidentified Buffalo Woman.…
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Josh nilson - founder of Maskwa Investments His Journey to Becoming CEO of one of the Largest Gaming Companies & How the Advancement of Tech can Make a Difference Josh Nilson, is Metis and from Willow River, BC. He is the founder of Maskwa Investments which focuses on early stage seed funding and advisement with a focus on Indigenous tech businesse…
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Our lead story: owners of the Victoria Gold mine in north-central Yukon claim the costs of cleaning up a cyanide leak could spell the end of their operations, sparking concerns about the implications of a potential bankruptcy.By APTN
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Our lead story: healthcare tops the agenda at Monday’s meeting of Indigenous leaders and Canada's premiers in Halifax, but leaders of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami and the Métis National Council stress their concerns go beyond a single issue.By APTN
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Our lead story: the government of Manitoba announces its first official supervised drug consumption site will open in Winnipeg next year, to be led and guided by Indigenous people with lived experience using drugs.By APTN
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Our lead story: a Manitoba judge finds Jeremy Skibicki guilty of the first-degree murders of Rebecca Contois, Morgan Harris, Marcedes Myran and the as yet unidentified Buffalo Woman, rejecting the defendant’s claims a mental disorder made him not criminally responsible in the Indigenous women’s deaths.…
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Our lead story: a surprise emergency resolution at this week’s annual general assembly of the Assembly of First Nations sees chiefs vote to effectively nullify a previous resolution—initiated under ex-AFN leader RoseAnne Archibald—that would have subjected the organization to a forensic audit.By APTN
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