Nouvelles Nationales d’APTN – 25 avril 2025 | APTN News
Two Mi'kmaw women say the content of a chat group made up of politicians and business people was 'disgusting.'| APTN News
Dozens of people stood at the provincial legislature in Halifax and demanded the government reverse its uranium decision.| APTN News
Leadership and lobster harvesters are criticizing the actions of DFO officers after hundreds of traps were seized.| APTN News
A bust at cannabis dispensaries in four Mi'kmaw communities prompted a protest in front of an RCMP detachment in New Minas.| APTN News
Chiefs in Quebec are at the United Nations this week saying Canada is not consulting on development projects.| APTN News
Angel Moore is a proud Cree from the Peguis First Nation in Manitoba. Angel grew up in Winnipeg and has a Journalism degree from the University of King’s College. She also has a degree from Dalhousie University in International Development Studies and Environmental Sustainability. Angel joined APTN News in June 2018 as the correspondent in the Halifax bureau and covers Atlantic Canada.| APTN News
Karyn, aka Pabàmàdiz, is an award-winning journalist who taught for 5 years at Toronto Metropolitan University. She is known for her work on the national political beat, press freedom issues, and her reporting on Indigenous communities. She got her start in APTN’s Parliament Hill bureau and returns as our national affairs correspondent in Ottawa after working at CBC and Canada's National Observer. Karyn is a citizen of the Pikwàkanagàn First Nation in Ontario.| APTN News