Apr 15, 2026 New Saugeen Beach sign expected to go up in fall 2026 More than nine months after members of Chippewas of Saugeen First Nation quietly changed the well-known…
Apr 14, 2026 This is a special week for APTN’s one-on-one interview show. Face to Face has been putting the spotlight on First Nations, Inuit and Metis people for 12…
Apr 15, 2026 A village councillor in Chase is refusing to apologize after two neighbouring First Nations raised concerns about his comments on Truth and Reconciliation. Chase council on Tuesday…
April 15, 2026 With heavy snow pack and rising temperatures, voluntary evacuations have begun in Moose Cree First Nation near Cochrane. Pre-emptive evacuations are focused on “vulnerable community members” to…
April 14, 2026 Treaty One Nations and the Winnipeg Airports Authority have unveiled permanent land acknowledgement signage at James Richardson International Airport. The signage was unveiled on Tuesday in the…
April 15, 2026 The Board of Governors of Northern Lakes College is pleased to gift the Native Cultural Arts Museum to Kapawe’no First Nation, a significant step in reconciliation and…
Apr 15, 2026 ‘We often assume the worst about Indigenous patients,’ Dr. Suzanne Shoush testifies in St. Catharines Heather Winterstein was an Indigenous woman facing several personal obstacles, factors that…
April 15, 2026 The ugly history of land dispossession continues to emerge in political decisions today. Why does British Columbia keep arriving at the same place? Every generation, a new…
April 15, 2026 First Nations youth leaders from northern Ontario are taking their fight against controversial federal and provincial development laws to the global stage, raising concerns over Ring of Fire mining,…
Apr 15, 2026 ‘What we’re doing is living the dream, we’re living that vision,’ FNUniv president Jacqueline Ottmann says Even before it was established, First Nations University of Canada was…