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Oct 31, 2019

On this episode of APTN Nation To Nation: Every painting tells a story and that’s certainly true of a particular one done by Algonquin artist Janet Kaponicin.

It tells the story of a curse placed nearly 200 years ago on the land of what later became Canada’s seat of government.

Kaponicin tells a story that has been...


Oct 24, 2019

On this episode of APTN Nation To Nation: The NDP may have finished fourth in the federal election last Monday but is perfectly placed to push for Indigenous rights when the prime minister inevitably comes looking for a deal to prop up the minority Parliament says Leah Gazan.

Gazan was elected in Winnipeg Centre...


Oct 17, 2019

On this episode of APTN Nation To Nation: Justin Trudeau and the Liberals had the most progressive mandate when it came to Indigenous people than any government before them.

But did Trudeau accomplish enough in his four years as prime minister to deserve votes from Indigenous people when the polls open Monday?

Or does...


Oct 10, 2019

On the season premiere of APTN Nation To Nation: We will be looking at the disgraceful state of Indigenous child welfare, especially in Ontario where 102 deaths have occurred over the past five years.

Cindy Blackstock wonders why there has been little said about it during an election campaign.

A Ryerson professor says...