Akwesasne seals Enbridge deal with tree planting
While the energy giant Enbridge clashes with protestors and Indigenous groups in the West, things are different in the East.
While the energy giant Enbridge clashes with protestors and Indigenous groups in the West, things are different in the East.
In just over three weeks, the election for national chief of the Assembly of First Nations will take place in Toronto.
A family in the Mohawk territory of Tyendinaga is calling out for help for a 13 year-old girl who is in desperate need of medical help.
Non-Aboriginal kids are joining forces to improve the lives of First Nations children.
A group of people from the Grassy Narrows First Nation made the five hour trek from Thunder Bay to Toronto, some on foot, to deliver a message and a gift.
The identities and bodies of many First Nations children who died at Indian residential schools may be lost forever, says the Ontario Coroner’s Office which has been working with the Truth and Reconciliation Commission to sift through one of the darkest periods in Canadian history to find the dead.
The legacy of residential schools continues to impact thousands of Aboriginal men and women across the country.
On Wednesday APTN aired the story of the Kapuskasing Cree.
On Tuesday, APTN brought you the story of the Kapuskasing Cree.