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Nov 27, 2020

Could Odelia Quewezance have been charged with second-degree murder in error? Her co-convicted cousin who was a minor back in the 1990s, maintains he copped to the terrible murder and insists to this day that she had nothing to do with it.

High-profile prison advocates say her case needs to be re-examined in the context...


Nov 20, 2020

A Saulteaux woman says she was wrongfully convicted for murder and is fighting for her freedom after spending more than 25 years in prison.

In A Life Sentence - Part 1, John Murray and Holly Moore share the story of Odelia Quewezance, who was convicted of second-degree murder in 1994.


Nov 13, 2020

In 2020 the global conversation around racism has gained momentum. In Racism Lives Here Too, Trina Roache looks at the Mi’kmaq and Black experience in Nova Scotia.

Struggles over land, rights and justice and tensions around identity for people with deep ties in both communities. 


Nov 6, 2020

Racism has made headlines around the world throughout 2020.

In Nova Scotia, racism has shaped the history of Mi’kmaw and Black people for over 400 years.

In APTN Investigates: Racism Lives Here Too, Trina Roache explores that shared history and what it looks like today.