May 26, 2023
The move is on to remove people whose claims to Algonquin citizenship are based on questionable information.
But legitimate Algonquin are asking themselves, has political and cultural damage already been done?
May 5, 2023
If we’re in a war against climate change, then Canada’s north is arguably on the front line of that battle.
Reporter Christopher Read recently went to the Yukon to look at efforts to reduce the number of...
Mar 31, 2023
They are polar opposites of Canada’s correctional system. On one side, a supermax prison is criticized for extreme isolation, excessive confinement, and no services. On the other, an Indigenous healing lodge with cultural services and many empty beds.
Find out who ends up where in The Prison...
Mar 24, 2023
For years, APTN Investigates has been following the story of Odelia and Nerissa Quewezance. The Saulteaux sisters were convicted of the second-degree murder of Anthony Dolff in 1994.
Their cousin admitted to killing the farmer.
Still, the sisters were put in prison where they’ve been – for the most part – for...
Mar 17, 2023
John Derek Mills is a Cree man from Waterhen First Nation. He’s a ’60s Scoop survivor with a long juvenile record.
A life of crime culminated in a botched armed robbery in 1996. Originally sentenced to seven years, Mills is still behind bars nearly three decades later. He feels he has fallen through every crack in...