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Jun 4, 2021

The Tthetsënɂotı̨́né of Rocher River, Northwest Territories are still fighting to reclaim their culture and identity after being forcibly removed from their traditional homeland.

Now, more than 60 years later, they are looking for answers and an apology from the Canadian government.


May 28, 2021

A small group of Dene say Canada forcibly removed them from their traditional homeland in the N.W.T. in the 1960s.
 
Since then, the Tthetsënɂotı̨́né have fought to hold on to their culture.
 
APTN Investigates explores this chapter in the history in “Refugees in our Land.”


May 21, 2021

APTN Investigates visited a community with infrastructure and governance problems but almost 5000 kms away Membertou’s chief, Terry Paul, says his community’s success is about having transparent policies and sticking with them.

Also, a look at a Ktunaxa man who has started an organization to help band members who...


May 14, 2021

First Nation citizens across Canada have nowhere to turn with their concerns about their on-reserve government. APTN Investigates speaks to a member of one of these communities whose concerns are echoed.

We found corruption and mismanagement aren’t as widespread as stereotypes suggest, but when it does happen, does...


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.