Corruption
Senator Patrick Brazeau tells Face to Face how hitting rock bottom led to a suicide attempt
Independent Senator Patrick Brazeau shares how the troubles of the past three years led to his attempted suicide.
New wrongdoing allegations surface against lawyers handling residential school claims: official
New cases involving alleged wrongdoing by lawyers and law firms handling Indian residential school claims continue to surface, according to an official involved with monitoring the file.
Elsipogtog battling corruption
A Mi’kmaq First Nation is hoping there’s a move to end years of corruption and nepotism.
Law firm under investigation employs lawyers involved in politics
By Kathleen Martens APTN Investigates WINNIPEG – One former and one current Manitoba politician are…
Protests target government corruption
People from cities across the world took to the streets over the weekend in marches against government corruption.
In Pelican Narrows chief makes $300,000, others lack running water, 6 children crammed into one home
Hundreds of kilometres to the west of Ottawa in North-Eastern Saskatchewan, a housing crisis on one small reserve has citizens frustrated and desperate.
Missing diamond in midst of Dene band corruption allegations
More allegations have surfaced of corruption within the Northwest Territories Yellowknives Dene First Nation.
Despite charges, ‘culture of fear’ remains in Poundmaker: Favel
With the Poundmaker First Nation leadership facing charges of fraud and allegations of intimidation, an uneasy silence has fallen over the community.