Investigates
‘It’s really Mickey Mouse’ Residential school survivors react to deal made for Kenora lawyer
Some residential school survivors are angry and confused about a deal made April 25 to stop a disciplinary hearing against a Kenora lawyer.
Precious Ones: Nova Scotia mother calling for #MMIWG inquiry to include men
A grieving Nova Scotia mother is calling on the national inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls (MMIWG) to expand its mandate to include men.
APTN Investigates – Killer Pain
Over 1000 preventable deaths. Will society accept the solutions?
‘It is important that communities speak to those of us who are at risk’ The Fentanyl crisis in Canada
Surprisingly, when you contact Health Canada for national statistics on Fentanyl overdoses, there are none.
The deptarment said it receives incomplete information from the provinces and territories so officials can’t paint an accurate picture of how many people have died last year from this drug.
Law society, lawyer forge deal to avoid formal discipline
Anishinaabe Elders saved the day for lawyer Doug Keshen Monday as a proposal to conclude his professional misconduct case hung in the balance.
APTN Investigates – Surviving Bureaucracy
A look into the Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) program which covers dental, medical transportation, pharmacy and medical devices for some First Nations.
Outspoken doc not impressed by Health Canada announcement
A general practitioner who works with Indigenous patients is skeptical about a new Health Canada policy that allows travel companions for pregnant Status Indian and Inuit women.
Missed diagnosis undermines faith in First Nation healthcare
John Murray APTN Investigates Darla Contois woke up one morning and her left side was…