Survivor on hunger strike to pressure band’s relationship with law firm
(left to right): Donna Rogers-Necan, Thelma Fair and Darlene Necan protesting outside Kenora lawyer Doug…
(left to right): Donna Rogers-Necan, Thelma Fair and Darlene Necan protesting outside Kenora lawyer Doug…
(Vancouver lawyer Stephen Bronstein seen entering court. APTN photo) By Kathleen Martens APTN Investigates…
InFocus on APTN National News: Tonight we’re putting InFocus whether or not there ought to…
By Kathleen Martens APTN Investigates WINNIPEG – Another investigation into a law firm’s handling of…
InFocus on APTN National News: An update to last season’s coverage of Indigenous resistance to pipeline…
These days he’s a negotiator with the Matawa Tribal Council representing communities in the midst of the planned Ring of Fire development in Northern Ontario.
Melissa Ridgen APTN Investigates A confidential email leaked to APTN Investigates shows the federal Aboriginal…
By Kathleen Martens APTN Investigates WINNIPEG – There is talk amongst former Indian residential…
Near the end of July the chief of Fort Severn First Nation in northern Ontario went on the local radio and told the community Wasaya Airways was in trouble with growing debt, adding the future didn’t look good for the company that has been serving them for over a decade.