
Stolen
Two Indigenous mothers are seeking answers. Allegedly, staff at Saskatchewan hospitals told them that their babies died shortly after birth. Years later, there's evidence these babies may have survive...
12 Maj 202322min

Nuclear North
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...
5 Maj 202323min

Inside Corrections: The Prison Within
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 healin...
31 Mars 202324min

Inside Corrections: The Long Road Home
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 admi...
24 Mars 202324min

Inside Corrections: Hard Time
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 t...
17 Mars 202323min

Inside Corrections: 2180 Days
Although solitary confinement was abolished in 2019, it continues to operate under different names. Joey Toutsaint estimates he has spent more than 2180 days in isolation. And he says every day has be...
10 Mars 202323min

Buried Truths
There's a silent epidemic of sexual abuse in First Nation communities across Treaty 3 territory in northwestern Ontario. APTN speaks to survivors who say the only way to stop it is by talking about it...
27 Jan 202324min

Noah's Story
It was meant to be the largest settlement agreement in history. Forty billion dollars for Indigenous children who have suffered in Canada's child welfare and health care systems. Noah, now 21 years ol...
20 Jan 202322min



















