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Apr 30, 2021

Nadine Moostoos is speaking out for the first time since she joined a U.S. class action as “Jane Doe #44.”

The former foster child says her healing is in limbo while she waits for Winnipeg Police to investigate her allegations against former fashion mogul Peter Nygard.


Apr 23, 2021

Winnipeg fashion magnate Peter Nygard is wanted for alleged sex crimes in the US after the FBI charged him last year. Now, his alleged victims who are Indigenous have come forward to tell their stories and question why Canadian authorities are failing to investigate their cases.


Apr 16, 2021

Human trafficking is making headlines in Nova Scotia, with high rates in the province relative to the rest of Canada.

APTN’s Trina Roache looks at why and what makes Indigenous women vulnerable in APTN Investigates: Exploited


Apr 9, 2021

Among curators and other museum professionals, “decolonization” is a buzz word everywhere these days.

APTN Investigates visits the Royal British Columbia Museum where the decolonization conversation is at the boiling point, prompting staff departures and an internal investigation.


Apr 2, 2021

It’s no secret that museum collections have benefitted from the colonization of countries occupied by imperial powers such as Britain and France.

But in recent years, spurred in part by the 2007 United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, there is a global push to decolonize museums.