The Saskatchewan government has filed a proposal with the federal government to have a nuclear plant up and running by the mid-2030s.| APTN News
The Toronto police homicide unit began reinvestigating the deaths of Tyler Maracle and Matty Fairman in early summer.| APTN News
The brother of the late Tragically Hip frontman Gord Downie was in Amherstview, Ontario to open a new Chanie Wenjack legacy space.| APTN News
The Lax Kw'alaams Band and the Metlakatla First Nation filed judicial review applications over the approval of the Ksi Lisims LNG project.| APTN News
The federal government introduced its bail reform legislation but it's not clear who the Liberals consulted to write the proposed law.| APTN News
Bryan Farrell, the man accused of killing 14 year old Samuel Bird, has had his bail hearing postponed until Nov. 10.| APTN News
Pawnee/Ponca lawyer Brett Chapman joins InFocus host Cierra Bettens to discuss Trump and his impact on Native Americans.| APTN News
Kenneth Jackson is an investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker dedicated to uncovering hidden or uncomfortable truths, often through the voices of marginalized people and communities. He believes this is the fundamental purpose of journalism, and his work strives to hold people and institutions accountable while telling stories with care and integrity. In 2020, Jackson received the prestigious Michener Award for APTN's investigative series Death by Neglect, exposing critical failure...| APTN News
Fraser spent the last 20 years working in both print and radio in Saskatchewan – mostly in the northern part of the province. Before joining APTN’s Ottawa bureau, he was news director for the Missinipi Broadcasting Corporation working out of their Prince Albert office. He holds a bachelor of arts degree in political science from Carleton University and a diploma of journalism from Algonquin College.| APTN News
Chris Stewart has been in the media for 20 years. He has worked at CBC, Global and CTV as a news camera operator and editor. Chris joined APTN in 2012 in the Saskatoon Bureau and moved to APTN Edmonton bureau in 2015 as a Videojournalist.| APTN News
Cierra is the host and co-producer of the of the weekly APTN News InFocus podcast. She joined APTN in 2024 as a reporter-correspondent in Winnipeg after working in campus and city news. She’s currently completing her Master of Arts in Media Studies at Concordia University in Montréal. Cierra has mixed settler and Red River Métis roots and is a member of the Manitoba Métis Federation.| APTN News
A committee is recommending that Winnipeg approve a $7 million settlement for three First Nations men wrongfully convicted of murder.| APTN News
Former armed forces member Melvin Swan will receive an apology from the military in Ottawa for the discrimination he faced.| APTN News
Tiar was born and raised on the Opaskwayak Cree Nation in northern Manitoba. Tiar has also worked for CBC Winnipeg, The Fifth Estate and CBC Indigenous Unit where she was one of the main researchers on a multimedia interactive database about missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls. Tiar also worked for the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. Tiar is back at APTN News after a decade away.| APTN News
Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke considering road tolls in response to federal cuts | APTN News