The Attorney General in New Brunswick says he's calling off lawyers hired by the province to fight an Aboriginal title claim ...
Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation in northern Ontario has voted to continue the process to consider a nuclear waste dump.
Lidia Thorpe, the Australian Indigenous senator who heckled King Charles during his visit to Australia last month, is now facing formal criticism by other senators for her actions against the king.
Stats Canada has just released new numbers on Indigenous-owned business survival rate and performance. More Featured Videos ...
Coastal First Nations in British Columbia are pitching LNG - natural gas - to the world at the current climate change meeting ...
Samson Cree Nation Elder Elvis Wahkeenew’s furnace in his new home stopped working on October 20 as the days and nights became colder. Wahkeenew tells APTN News after our story aired, his furnace has ...
Tanya Talaga has been writing about Indigenous issues for three decades. She's currently on a cross country book tour for her latest work, The Knowing, and sat down with APTN’s Tiar Wheatle to talk ...
The Yukon government has finally opened a managed alcohol program in Whitehorse after months of delay.
Service teams with lived experience help redirect police and EMS resources. It’s been three months since the Alternative Neighbourhood Crisis Response (ANCHOR) launched in Ottawa’s Centretown ...
The Métis Nation–Saskatchewan is still trying to finalize its constitution after failing to do so at their annual general ...
The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs is calling on Hockey Manitoba to investigate a violent incident that left a 15-year-old hockey player from the Sagkeeng Anicinabe First Nation injured.
The RCMP says it will start rolling out body-worn cameras for front line staff across Canada next week, something it hopes ...