Nunavut’s blazing skates prepare for Olympic shot
Athletes in Nunavut are already training to prepare for their golden opportunity to crack the national team line-up for the 2014 Winter Olympics.
Athletes in Nunavut are already training to prepare for their golden opportunity to crack the national team line-up for the 2014 Winter Olympics.
As warmer weather arrives in Manitoba, concerns over flooding continue to rise.
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s second national event is approaching. The week-long gathering is taking place this June in Inuvik, NWT. Over 1,000 residential school survivors and their families are expected to attend.
A memorial was held Wednesday for Archie LePretre, 23, who was murdered while playing basketball in Kamloops, B.C.
Rock legend Robbie Robertson sits down with APTN National News to talk about the “right mistake.”
A national forum on the future of Aboriginal fisheries in Canada is taking place this week in the Maritimes.
Joe McLeod is an elderly Winnipeg First Nations man who was jailed last year after Winnipeg police charged him with assault.
The RCMP should investigate the activities and relationships around Bruce Carson, a former confidante of Prime Minister Stephen Harper, and his escort turned fiancee to ensure no sensitive information flowed from pillow talk to criminal or foreign elements, according to two former agents with the Canadian Security Intelligence Service.
When Tom Flanagan, a former advisor to Prime Minister Stephen Harper, wrote his book about the Conservative’s rise to power, he never mentioned Bruce Carson, and the omission left a lasting sore spot.