
How They See Us
As retail theft rises, so do allegations of racial discrimination. In Winnipeg, violent encounters between security guards and Indigenous people have sparked outrage. What's the driving force behind t...
20 Kesä 24min

Return to Tl'uqtinus
The longest trial in Canadian history recognizes Aboriginal title for a former Cowichan Nation village in Richmond, British Columbia. With appeals pending, including one from the Musqueam band, Return...
6 Kesä 26min

The River Remembers
The River Remembers investigates the sharp rise of police killings in Canada, where police involved deaths have almost doubled since 2000. APTN Investigates follows families demanding answers and acco...
30 Touko 26min

Retrospectives: The impact of Standing Rock, ten years later
The 10-year anniversary of Standing Rock continues this week on Retrospectives, as Dennis Ward joins host Brittany Guyot to discuss AFTER STANDING ROCK—the second of his two episodes reporting from th...
25 Huhti 5min

Taxing Sovereignty
For decades Mohawk tobacco manufacturers have been playing cat and mouse with law enforcement, making big profits while fending off charges over selling tax free cigarettes. But now a Mohawk tobacco e...
28 Maalis 24min

Crisis at Cross Lake
A lengthy power outage ravages homes and infrastructure in Pimicikamak Cree Nation, triggering a state of emergency, a boil water advisory and a community exodus. Crisis at Cross Lake examines how, wh...
21 Maalis 24min

Retrospectives: Dr. Maureen Lux on the painful history of Indian hospitals
With the Indian hospitals settlement now accepting claims for compensation, Dr. Maureen Lux joins host Brittany Guyot this week on APTN Investigates Retrospectives to discuss THE CURE WAS WORSE (2017)...
14 Maalis 5min



















