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May 26, 2022

The murder trial of two men accused of murdering two Métis hunters in Alberta.

A First Nation has had its rights recognized for the first time since it was skipped over in Treaty 9 talks 117 years ago.

That’s on the season finale of Nation to Nation.


May 19, 2022

Canada’s Supreme Court has a seat up for grabs. Could an Indigenous candidate be appointed?

Senator Kim Pate says the Liberal government is at a critical crossroads when it comes to the over-incarceration of Indigenous women.

That's on this episode of Nation to Nation.


May 12, 2022

The RCMP and its top Mountie face heavy scrutiny and questions about the force's future.

First Nations resist a proposed Quebec language law – and one grand chief says Bill 96 would be nothing short of cultural genocide.

That's on this episode of Nation to Nation.


May 5, 2022

Shining a light on racism in the military – a former civilian employee speaks out in an APTN exclusive.

And a Mohawk man who joined the army a year before Oka recalls the racism and discusses why he got involved in the struggle for change.

That's on this episode of Nation to Nation.