The last person out of nine accused in the killing of Megan Gallagher from 2020 has just been convicted and charged with manslaughter and indignity to human remains.
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27 areas in Quebec are experiencing flooding right now, however for the community of Kanehsatake, their Perimeter Security Team is trying to fight the flooding of their community without sustainable funding.
The number of how many Indigenous women, girls and two-spirited people who have gone missing or murdered in Quebec was a number initially thought to be unknown or hard to obtain, until recently.
APTN’s Kim Sullivan travelled to northern Nunavik and spoke with a midwife about how childbirth is handled in remote northern communities and treated as more than just a medical procedure.
Raven Stephens is a Miss Indigenous Canada contestant who recently hosted a fashion and film workshop for hopeful models from the Millbrook First Nation in Nova Scotia as a way to encourage diversity in the business.
A Yukon courtroom erupted in outrage earlier this month after Seth Boss, the accused charged in the 2022 killing of Anthony Primozic was found not guilty of second-degree murder.
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Picture of the day today comes from Ranée Dong who snapped this pic of her sons enjoying the nice weather at The Forks in Winnipeg!
Tonight on APTN National News: Yukon court issues second-degree murder verdict after rejecting accused’s manslaughter plea.
The last of nine people accused in the murder of Megan Gallagher has been convicted on manslaughter and indignity to human remains.
As waters rise around one Mohawk community, the people who would respond are without funding.
See how they work in place without police and the potential fallout if they can't keep their head up above water, tonight on APTN National News.
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“We’re really committed to hopefully eradicate tuberculosis in Nunavik. So we’re all there in the fight. We’ll be there and we’ll deploy wherever this fight actually brings us.”
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Canadian Screen Award winner Eva Thomas has worked on many well-known films and television series.
She tells Face to Face her film work tends to be more dramatic, while her TV work leans more toward comedy with a little bit of heart.
Full interview: youtu.be/RQb39wxYD1E
Manitoba ministers and Chief Shirley Ducharme spoke on the province’s 2025 interim report on last year’s wildfire season to touch on what they have learned ahead of this year’s season.
MLA and Cabinet Minister Nahanni Fontaine was the target of multiple racist, threatening and harassing letters between July and September of 2025.
Police have since taken a 72-year-old man into custody and charged him in relation to sending the letters.
As temperatures quickly rise in Manitoba, Peguis First Nation already has roughly 120 houses sandbagged in preparation of flood levels.
However a major crossing in the community has reportedly been washed out.
Vina Vesinger, a Métis woman from High Bluff, Manitoba has nine children and 103 grandchildren, but earlier this week she celebrated the incredible milestone of turning 100. She celebrated with family who are also living in the province.
Today on APTN National News: An update on Peguis First Nation as a major crossing in the community has reportedly been washed out as water levels rise.
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This Earth Day, reflect on our connection to the land and our responsibility to it.
From snowy peaks in Gitxsan Nation to northern lights in Grassy Narrows, we share a Photo of the Day on APTN National News. Thank you for sharing this planet with us.
RCMP have charged Ashley Morach, 39, and Joel Morach, 35 in the 2024 death of a six year old girl in The Pas, Manitoba.
Hear more on APTN News Brief:
The longest Canadian Armed Forces Arctic patrol is over, but northern preparedness never ends for the Canadian Rangers.
APTN’s Charlotte Morritt-Jacobs shows how that legacy is being passed down from one generation to the next.
Cambridge Bay MLA Fred Pederson says more needs to be done about drug crime in Nunavut after the RCMP released the results of their year-long drug investigation in two of the territory’s communities.
Canadian mining company Agnico Eagle Mine has announced that they will be putting $10 million towards the Inuit Nunangat University that is set to open in Arviat in 2030.
A few prominent Indigenous leaders have been appointed to Prime Minister Mark Carney’s new committee to help provide input on rebuilding a trade relationship between Canada and the United States.
A couple has been charged in relation to the death of a 6-year-old girl from The Pas, Manitoba.
39-year-old Ashley Morach and 35-year-old Joel Morach have received multiple charges including manslaughter and failure to provide necessities of life.
More nominations have been announced for the 2025 Canadian Association of Journalists Awards happening in June.
APTN Investigates earned 2 nominations and APTN News’ Sav Jonsa is nominated for the JHR/CAJ Emerging Indigenous Journalist Award.
Thomas' solo directorial debut, Nika and Madison began streaming online earlier this month. The film is an intimate look into friendship and inter-generational trauma between two Indigenous women.
Watch the YouTube premiere of this week's episode now.
Eva Thomas is an Indigenous writer and director who started her career to be in front of the camera before turning to work behind it so that other Indigenous actors had more opportunities.
Thomas also speaks on her new movie on this week's Face to Face.
Update: Minister Nahanni Fontaine meets with media to discuss threatening letters.
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