Face To Face: Dennis Ward sits down with artist, Kent Monkman
Dennis Ward APTN Face To Face ‘Shame and Prejudice: A Story of Resilience’ is a new art exhibit travelling the country challenging Canadians to look beyond the glossy celebrations for Canada’s 150th...
View ArticleFace To Face: Dennis Ward sits down with renowned activist, Winona LaDuke
APTN Face To Face Internationally renowned activist, environmentalist and economist, Winona LaDuke is currently touring Canada speaking out against Enbridge’s Line 3 pipeline project. The two-time U-S...
View ArticleFace To Face: Widia Lariviere discusses Canada 150 and Idle No More’s call to...
Face To Face with Dennis Ward Widia Lariviere is one of the co-founders of the Quebec chapter of Idle No More and was recently named as one of this year’s recipients of the Amnesty International...
View ArticlePam Palmater: The National Inquiry into MMIWG and where it went wrong
APTN Face to Face She has become a familiar face, often called on to comment on Indigenous issues and with that notoriety also comes criticism but Pam Palmater has become accustomed to it. She’s been...
View ArticleNelson Tagoona: Overcoming personal struggles to help pioneer a new type of...
APTN Face to Face Nelson Tagoona grew up in Baker Lake, a community in Nunavut with a population of roughly 2,000 people. Now he takes the stage in front of upwards of 15,000 people. Tagoona has...
View ArticleJulie Nagam and Jaimie Issac: Providing a powerful platform for insurgence...
APTN Face To Face INSURGENCE/RESURGENCE is a groundbreaking exhibition recently unveiled at the Winnipeg Art Gallery, focused on Indigenous artists from across Canada who are pushing boundaries with...
View ArticleIrene Young: An Elders perspective on restorative justice, AJI and the MMIWG...
APTN Face To Face She is a mother and grandmother. A residential school survivor and an elder for the Brandon University. Irene Young is also an advisor to community justice workers. Young, who is...
View ArticleArif Virani: Preserving and protecting endangered Indigenous languages
APTN Face To Face Nearly, three-quarters of all Indigenous languages are endangered in Canada. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has vowed to preserve, protect and revitalize Indigenous languages. Member...
View ArticleArlen Dumas: Putting the spotlight on the child welfare system and the path...
APTN Face To Face When Arlen Dumas was first elected Chief of Mathias Colomb Cree Nation, his goal was to get his people out of third-party management, a goal he achieved. Now, as the recently elected...
View ArticleTheo Fleury: Overcoming sexual abuse to now advocating for victims
APTN Face To Face He’s a Metis kid from a small town who also happens to have an Olympic gold medal and his name on the Stanley Cup. But it hasn’t been all glory for Theo Fleury. The former NHL...
View ArticleJoye Braun: There will never be another Standing Rock but the movement has...
APTN Face To Face The NoDAPL camps near Standing Rock may have been cleared out, but the movement created by the fight against that pipeline is spreading around the world. One of those places is Eagle...
View ArticleTanya Talaga: Deaths of Indigenous youth in Thunder Bay is a Canadian problem
APTN Face To Face Award winning, journalist and author Tanya Talaga is known for her investigative reporting for the Toronto Star where she often focuses on Indigenous issues. Most recently, Talaga...
View ArticleTim Fontaine: Creative mind behind the Walking Eagle
APTN Face To Face It took less than a week for the Walking Eagle News to really soar! The website bills itself as the “finest source of Indigenous news, anywhere” and some have taken it seriously....
View ArticleUniversity professor says he faced backlash after researching the rise of the...
Face to Face Darryl Leroux says he has faced a backlash for his research into people claiming they are Eastern Metis. He says his critics have contacted his employer and grant providers. “There are...
View ArticleTrudeau has a big problem ahead of him says Clayton Thomas-Muller on Face to...
Face to Face There are a lot of wild cards at play with the future of the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, but Clayton Thomas-Muller believes Indigenous peoples and their allies have the upper...
View ArticleCanadian senator says there are too many Indigenous women in prison
Dennis Ward APTN News Kim Pate has spent the past 35 years working in and around the legal and penal systems of Canada. According to the independent Senator, things have only gotten worse. “We have...
View ArticleBennett responds to criticism from MMIWG inquiry, alleviates concerns over...
Face to Face Crown Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett says the Liberal government has made “significant investments” in the recommendations brought forward by the commissioners for the...
View Article‘It still goes on’: says 60’s Scoop survivor Stewart Garnett on Face to Face
Face to Face Stewart Garnett grew up believing he was white. “I think every job application in my history of jobs has white checked on the box,” Garnet told Host Dennis Ward on Tuesday’s edition of...
View ArticleMetis National Council takes aim at ‘so-called Metis organizations’
Dennis Ward Face to Face The president of the Métis National Council (MNC) says it is facing challenges from “the rise and proliferation of groups in eastern Canada who are falsely claiming Métis...
View ArticleTom Jackson hints at North of 60 reunion on Face to Face
Face to Face The road to international recognition and fame was a bumpy one for actor, musician and activist, Tom Jackson. In his younger years, Jackson spent time living on the streets of Winnipeg...
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