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The First Nations pavilion has withdrawn from Winnipeg’s Folklorama festival to focus on helping wildfire evacuees.
Tonight on APTN National News: Prime Minister Mark Carney met with Inuit leaders in the Northwest Territories on Thursday to discuss the controversial Bill C-5. APTN’s Dennis Ward speaks with Prime Minister Carney in his hometown of Fort Smith. youtu.be/EC_GrwyRU6Q
Every summer, the Winnipeg Fringe Festival draws in performers from around the world to show off their stories. This year, The Auntie Show, written by Jo MacDonald, is the only Indigenous play that made it through the lottery. youtu.be/OXH2cI9dH1E
Wildfires continue to wreak havoc across Saskatchewan, with some communities that have been evacuated for more than a month, and some evacuees having to leave the province in the process. youtu.be/2UxCu3xDdK4
James Smith Cree Nation says its books are being audited by the federal government.
Tonight on APTN National News: James Smith Cree Nation says their funds are going under the microscope of the federal government. Wildfires continue to wreak havoc across Saskatchewan. youtube.com/live/JUARovVSR…
The United States' Department of Homeland Security recently shared a controversial post on Instagram this week with some online calling it "anti-native propaganda".
The province of British Columbia says more than 700 hectares of land on Mount Benson North has been returned to the Snuneymuxw First Nation near Nanaimo, B.C., on Vancouver Island.
Saskatchewan RCMP are providing more details regarding the dangerous persons alert in the Muskowekwan First Nation area.
A new Junior Canadian Rangers patrol in Whitehorse is launching in the coming months, which will serve as a hub for Junior Rangers there and in Yukon's rural communities.
Prime Minister Mark Carney returned to his hometown for the first time since being elected the leader of Canada. During the visit, Carney joined APTN’s Dennis Ward for an interview about Bill C-5, closing the First Nations infrastructure gap and more. youtu.be/z3Vse7pQoD8
Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami and the Inuit Treaty Organizations put together a package for the meeting, outlining 10-year costs for about 79 Inuit-specific infrastructure projects. aptnnews.ca/national-news/…
Today on APTN National News: B.C. returns more than 700 hectares of land to Snuneymuxw First Nation Saskatchewan RCMP release more details on dangerous person alert in Muskowekwan First Nation. youtube.com/live/4nHDKWJf_…
This is the first time the entire panel of petroglyphs are visible. aptnnews.ca/national-news/…
A northern pipeline and expedited critical mineral mining are on the table with the newly passed One Canadian Economy Act and Ontario's Bill 5. How will this affect First Nation rights? That's on this week's Truth and Politics podcast. youtu.be/t67I4uDqtOM
Three workers emerge from B.C. mine after ‘meticulously executed’ rescue aptnnews.ca/national-news/…
As the United States continues to impose tariffs on Canada and Mexico, a first nation in southern Saskatchewan is working to protect Indigenous trade. North American leaders are meeting this week to discuss how to keep trade moving. youtu.be/ZzZwOvYIRx0
Three miners in BC are currently trapped a half kilometre underground after two cave-ins happened at the Red Chris Mine on Tuesday. The mine is located in a remote area in north-western BC. youtu.be/f2yJdxAkemE
Prime Minister Mark Carney travelled to Inuvik, Northwest Territories today to talk more about the One Canadian Economy Act, or Bill C-5. Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami President Natan Obed says he was reassured the law will not violate modern treaties. youtu.be/yabg_GMK6bk
Tonight on APTN National News: Prime Minister Mark Carney met with Inuit leaders in the Northwest Territories on Thursday to discuss controversial Bill C-5. APTN’s Dennis Ward speaks with the PM in his hometown of Fort Smith, N.W.T. youtube.com/live/9oa3Y4bzG…