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Dec 3, 2021

The stories don’t stop when the cameras go away. Melissa Ridgen updates her report about a Saskatchewan doctor’s unprofessional conduct related to prescribing opioids.

Brittany Guyot shares the next chapter in the Winnipeg Art Gallery’s display of Inuit art produced in tuberculosis hospitals.


Nov 26, 2021

APTN Investigates reported in 2020 on the search for a community that would be willing to house radioactive waste.

With nuclear power back in the spotlight as a carbon-free energy source, there have been several new developments.


Nov 19, 2021

Sexual exploitation crosses class, gender and race. Anyone can be a victim, but it’s often marginalized people that are most at risk.

APTN Investigates looks at how this abuse is impacting the city of Kenora, Ontario and the vulnerable women who are exploited.


Nov 12, 2021

In the city of Kenora, Ontario the sex trade is rooted in the streets and Indigenous women are the main target. But who are the people buying?

APTN Investigates finds out and demands answers about what’s operating in plain sight.


Oct 29, 2021

When you want to vote but can’t because your polling station is hours away, something is wrong.

APTN’s Christopher Read takes a closer look at barriers encountered by Indigenous voters in the 2021 federal election, with a focus on Kenora.