30/06/2015 22:22
I love how you didn't give Marantz an opportunity to speak in this piece! He certainly doesn't deserve his say now.
Aboriginal Peoples Television Network
I love how you didn't give Marantz an opportunity to speak in this piece! He certainly doesn't deserve his say now.
By Melissa Ridgen APTN Investigates Alarm bells went off in Ottawa a year ago that there was trouble with a Manitoba Aboriginal aid agency. The Manitoba Association of Native Fire Fighters (MANFF) is currently under investigation for financial mismanagement. In 2012 the federal government knew there were problems with the organization but did little to [...]
A New Brunswick judge will rule Monday on an attempt by Elsipogtog First Nation to stop shale gas exploration work by a Houston-based company.
The ongoing, Mi'kmaq-led opposition to shale gas exploration in New Brunswick is creating an on-line backlash, with some calling for a counter protest in support of SWN Resources Canada which was forced to call off its planned work Thursday after facing dozens of demonstrators.
Costly court battles: The feds spend big fighting Aboriginal interests. A movements anniversary: What has Idle No More done to change the federal government’s attitude? And premier predictions: Nunavut prepares for a new premier.
Costly court battles: The feds spend big fighting Aboriginal interests. A movements anniversary: What has Idle No More done to change the federal government's attitude? And premier predictions: Nunavut prepares for a new premier.
There was heavy security around Shawn Lamb as he headed into a Winnipeg courtroom Thursday.
Chiefs in northern Ontario have issued a resounding "no" to the federal government's proposed First Nations Education Act.
This one appears to be coming from the 60 year-old Transmountain pipeline and it's in a provincial park.
Mi'kmaq demonstrators declared "victory" Thursday after stopping thumper trucks belonging to a Houston-based energy company from conducting shale gas exploration near Elsipogtog First Nation.
The main New Brunswick chiefs organization received a contract from a Houston-based energy company facing ferocious opposition from Elsipogtog First Nations residents over its shale gas exploration.
The Harper government has given the Truth and Reconciliation Commission a one-year extension, Aboriginal Affairs Minister Bernard Valcourt said Thursday.
Last year one community in the Sahtu region of the Northwest Territories loosened it's restrictions on selling booze.
A First Nation veteran who was detained at a Remembrance Day ceremony is speaking out about the incident.
The security company hired by SWN Resources Canada to protect its equipment during its controversial shale gas exploration project subcontracted work to a consulting firm owned by an ex-convict who claims he did undercover work for the RCMP in Akwesasne.
It's been a month since a police raid near Rexton, New Brunswick on an anti-fracking camp captured the country's attention.
Residents in Ontario will soon have the opportunity to voice their opinion on the proposed energy east pipeline.
He was once coach of the year. Now former NHL player and coach Ted Nolan is back.
RCMP are increasing their efforts to identify the mysterious voice on a disturbing cell phone recording.
The family of a First Nation woman from northern Saskatchewan is desperately searching for their missing loved one.
A woman from Elsipogtog First Nation was reportedly arrested Thursday morning as SWN Resources Canada resumed its controversial shale gas exploration north of the community.
The Bearskin Airlines twin engine turboprop was travelling from Sioux Lookout to the Red Lake Ontario. Five People died in the crash – two survived.
That was confirmed in the latest numbers released from Canada's public accounts report.
Warriors from Elsipogtog First Nation are preparing to confront the machinery owned by a Houston-based energy firm conducting shale gas exploration work just north of the Mi'kmaq community.
As APTN's Tina House explains it was a day to pay tribute for those that fought and died.
A young boxer is trying to make it all the way to the Canadian men's Olympic boxing team.
A heavy RCMP presence is in an area Tuesday where a Houston-based energy company is expected to resume its controversial shale gas exploration.
It is not new and it has been on the shelves of the grocery stores in Quebec and Ontario for decades.
A Mi'kmaq mother in Prince Edward Island says she was devastated when she first had a chance to visit her children in foster care.
On Nation to Nation a historic land claim case makes its way to the Supreme Court of Canada. A major legal Victory for First Nations in Atlantic Canada over welfare rates and the Senate sentences three of its own.