Face to Face: Dr. Marlyn Cook talks about prescription drugs in Indigenous communities.
Dr. Marlyn Cook grew up in northern Manitoba and became one of the first Aboriginal, female doctors in the province.
Dr. Marlyn Cook grew up in northern Manitoba and became one of the first Aboriginal, female doctors in the province.
Tonight, Face to Face host Michael Hutchinson sits down with Waneek Horn-Miller.
Face -to-Face She prefers the term “responsible citizen” over “activist”, but that doesn’t stop Native…
Face-to-Face on APTN National News The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples is a lobby group that…
This week on Face to Face, APTN host Michael Hutchinson speaks with Kitigan Zibi Chief Gilbert Whiteduck.
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.
This week, host Michael Hutchinson presents an encore presentation of Face-to-Face with Darwin Paupanakis of the Pimicikimak Nation in northern Manitoba.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa delivered a message of forgiveness and human rights with a secondary message of changing the world’s dependency on fossil fuels.
On this week’s Face-to-Face, Michael speaks with MLA Kevin Chief about his political career, his role as Minister of Children and Youth Opportunity, and growing up in Winnipeg’s North End.