
Business as Usual - Part 1
For more than two decades, the Thunder Bay Police Service has come under fire for their mishandling of sudden death cases involving Indigenous people. APTN Investigates meets with families and communi...
23 Mai 202224min

Decolonizing Museums – Part 3
APTN Investigates first reported in 2021 on the push for museums to decolonize and also repatriate Indigenous belongings and ancestors. In this update, Christopher Read takes you inside efforts to ret...
13 Mai 202225min

Hope in the Downtown Eastside
Last year, more than 2,200 British Columbians died from toxic overdoses, according to the BC Coroner Service. Ann Marie Sexton's son, Chad, was one of the many people who died in 2021. Now she's fight...
9 Mai 202224min

Wet'suwet'en Invasions
Three militarized police actions in support of pipeline megaprojects have taken place on Wet'suwet'en traditional territory in the last seven years. The Wet'suwet'en call them invasions. On this episo...
29 Apr 202223min

What Happens Next?
The discovery of unmarked graves on residential school grounds raises a lot of questions. Why weren't survivors believed when they testified about the graves? Is there more evidence that the churches ...
22 Apr 202224min

Defending the Land
Crime and policing are big issues in rural Alberta. The provincial government is looking at ways to improve response times, including a study that will look into the creation of a provincial police fo...
15 Apr 202223min

Sharing the Land
Cree-Metis men Jacob Sansom and Maurice Cardinal had just finished a moose hunt when police say they were confronted and shot on a northeastern Alberta backroad by two non-Indigenous men. Now, those t...
8 Apr 202225min

Missing and Murdered Indigenous Men – Part 2
An APTN Investigation reveals a staggering number of missing and murdered Indigenous men and boys across the country. With the prairie provinces seeing the highest numbers, reporter Brittany Guyot spe...
4 Feb 202223min



















