Alberta teen found guilty of shooting German tourist, leaving him paralyzed
This was the vehicle the family from Germany was riding in. (APTN file) The Canadian Press A youth has been found guilty of shooting a German tourist in the head on a highway west of Calgary last...
View Article‘Freedom Road’ makes world premiere in Winnipeg
Jolene Banning APTN News More than 100 years ago land was expropriated from Shoal Lake 40 First Nation so water could be diverted to the city of Winnipeg, effectively stranding the community on an...
View ArticleIndigenous opposition to pipeline shouldn’t outweigh others: Provinces
The existing Trans Mountain pipeline crosses a river in Chilliwack, B.C., near Cheam First Nation in the Fraser Valley. (APTN file) The Canadian Press The governments of Alberta and Saskatchewan are...
View ArticleFamily of Kelly Fraser releases statement about her death
(Family says Fraser struggled with post-traumatic stress disorder. APTN file) The Hope for Wellness Help Line offers immediate help to all Indigenous peoples across Canada. It is available 24 hours a...
View ArticleB.C. Supreme Court grants natural gas pipeline company interlocutory injunction
(The CGL pipeline has opponents and proponents across Canada. APTN file) The Canadian Press The British Columbia Supreme Court has granted Coastal GasLink an interlocutory injunction against members...
View ArticlePoet who edited work of convicted killer of Pamela George should speak:...
(In April 1995 Pamela Jean George was beaten to death and left on the outskirts of Regina.) The Canadian Press The University of Regina says it would be against its principles to cancel a lecture by a...
View ArticleWet’suwet’en leaders look ahead after court sides with natural gas company
(RCMP were on the scene in January 2019 to enforce a temporary injunction. APTN file) The Canadian Press A hereditary chief with the Wet’suwet’en Nation says the community is expecting further police...
View ArticleMétis organizations ask Ottawa to negotiate directly with them, not national...
The Canadian Press Three provincial Métis organizations are asking the federal government to negotiate directly with them on issues of self-government and not through their national representative...
View ArticleSen. Lynn Beyak apologizes for racist letters, says she’ll obey ethics report
(Sen. Lynn Beyak. Photo: APTN File) The Canadian Press Sen. Lynn Beyak sought to stave off suspension from the upper chamber Tuesday, pledging to do more to make amends for the harm she caused by...
View ArticleShut down on St. Patrick’s Day: Non-essential infrastructure shutters across...
On March 11, the World Health Oganization declared the COVID-19 outbreak a pandemic. APTN News is reporting from across the country on the viral outbreak and how it is impacting Indigenous...
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