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Dec 2, 2022

Marilyn James has fought for recognition for her people for three decades, facing opposition every step of the way.

The feds consider her people extinct. BC courts ruled she has no standing. And now her cousins south of the border have a supreme court victory granting hunting rights. Members have frozen her...


Nov 25, 2022

Violence on the streets of Winnipeg is at an all-time high with random attacks and murders.

APTN Investigates goes right to the root of the problem through the lives of former gang members and finds a message of hope that things can change.


Nov 18, 2022

Nuxalk people want to protect their pristine ecosystem and stop mining exploration.

To do so they’re employing a unique tactic - placing totem poles in the mountains as a warning to outsiders.


Oct 21, 2022

APTN journalist Brittany Guyot identifies alleged Catholic Church abusers who worked at various residential schools and in Indigenous communities.

She speaks with survivors and a priest who left the country after charges were brought forward.


Oct 14, 2022

In the quiet border town of Fort Frances, Ontario, women and children are being sexually exploited and too often by the very people and institutions that are supposed to protect them.

APTN Investigates speaks to the victims, identifies convicted sex offenders and alleged abusers.