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Jury finds man guilty of five murders at Winnipeg rooming house

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 10:37


Our lead story: a jury finds Jamie Felix guilty of second-degree murder in connection with the fatal shootings of five people at a Winnipeg rooming house in November 2023.

Kashechewan infrastructure failure prompts call for Indigenous Services minister to resign

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 10:30


Our lead story: evacuated two months ago due to failed infrastructure and the threat of cryptosporidium, Kashechewan First Nation calls on Indigenous Services Canada minister Mandy Gull-Masty to resign following delays to much-needed repairs.

Trial underway in Anthony Primozic's death

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 8:03


Our lead story: a trial is currently underway in the death of a man who was found deceased in his home in a rural Yukon community in 2022.

Count finds 83% of people without stable housing in Saskatoon are Indigenous

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 5:17


Our lead story: in a follow-up to Saskatoon's October 2025 point-in-time count of people without stable housing, a more comprehensive review determines that just under 83 per cent of respondents identify as Indigenous.

Protest targets Dollarama after video circulates of security guard beating Winnipeg man

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 7:29


Our lead story: a protest takes place outside a downtown Winnipeg Dollarama after video circulates of what appears to be a store security guard repeatedly punching and abusing a man.

With Canada set to spend $82B on defence, Indigenous vendors stand to gain

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 8:16


Our featured story: at the annual National Indigenous Defence Conference—a chance to link with contractors as well as DND officials—Indigenous suppliers hope to access some of Canada's $82B planned defence spending via federal set-asides.

New $1.6B Jordan's Principle funding falls short of what feds promised: critics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 9:21


Our lead story: the Carney government announces $1.6 billion in new funds for the Jordan's Principle program over the next 12 months, but critics note it's $300 million shy of what was promised.    

Grieving Mi'kmaw family leads march demanding end to police shootings in Nova Scotia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 7:26


Our lead story: despite stormy weather, dozens march to demand an end to police shootings in Nova Scotia, led by a Mi'kmaw family whose loved one was fatally shot by RCMP.    

Vancouver cops guilty of misconduct in case of missing 20-year-old Tatyanna Harrison

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 9:33


Our lead story: the Office of Police Complaints Commission finds two Vancouver Police Department officers guilty of misconduct in their handling of the 2022 investigation into 20-year-old Tatyanna Harrison's disappearance.  

Cree Nation launches lawsuit over Manitoba Hydro project

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 7:47


Our lead story: Norway House Cree Nation initiates legal action against Manitoba Hydro, the province, and the government of Canada over the impacts of a hydro-development project in their traditional territories, alleging their concerns have gone ignored for decades.

Questions emerge after feds take 750+ names off Indigenous Business Directory

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 6:42


Our featured story: in light of recent news that the federal government's Indigenous Business Directory shrank by over 750 entries between 2024 and 2025, opinions differ as to what the numbers actually mean.   

Child luring charges laid against Ontario elementary school principal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 8:31


Our lead story: Ontario police charge a Fort Frances elementary school principal with child luring, following alleged internet communications with a child he believed to be under 16 for the purposes of committing sexual assault.

Ontario police watchdog accused of "disrespectful handling" of First Nations deaths

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 7:37


Our featured story: leaders of Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) and Wapekeka First Nation accuse Ontario's Special Investigations Unit of the "disrespectful handling of several related investigations into the deaths of three NAN members at the hands of the police." >Interstitial: zapsplat.com

Man who kept Nunavik woman's dead body on couch for 6 months to serve no jail time

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 10:49


Our lead story: a Quebec court rules that Franceso Sansalone, a Montreal man who kept the dead, covered body of 41-year-old Alasie Tukkiapik on a couch for six months, will serve no jail time.

Family seeks answers in man's drowning following RCMP encounter in NB

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 7:57


Our lead story: A New Brunswick family wants answers about a loved one's drowning following an encounter with RCMP, a death his relatives believe was avoidable.

First-ever, Inuit-led Arctic university to open in Nunavut in 2030

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 8:13


Our featured story: with a new, Inuit-led university set to open in Nunavut in 2030—a first for Arctic Canada—proponents believe it will offer a whole new range of opportunities to Inuit youth.

Father fatally shoots two young daughters, then himself, on Kitigan Zibi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 9:23


Our lead story: a father fatally shoots his two young daughters, then himself, early Wednesday morning on the Algonquin community of Kitigan Zibi, about 150 kms north of Ottawa.  >Interstitial: zapsplat.com  

Drive-by shooting targets exterior of First Nations police detachment

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 8:04


Our lead story: a police detachment on Fisher River Cree Nation, 200 kms north of Winnipeg, is the target of a drive-by shooting early Tuesday morning by unknown individuals on an ATV.

Advocates of bill to create federal modern treaty commissioner visit Ottawa

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 8:19


Our lead story: Indigenous leaders gather in Ottawa this week to call on all parties to pass Bill C-10—an act to create a federal modern treaty commissioner.

Chief barred from Quebec constitutional hearing over sacred eagle staff

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 10:33


Our lead story: things turn tense at a public hearing for Quebec's Bill 1—an effort to create a constitution for the province—after a chief carrying a sacred eagle staff is barred from the proceedings.

Alleged case of 'pretendians' libel goes before Supreme Court of Yukon

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 8:16


Our lead story: in a Yukon court case centered on so-called 'pretendianism'—where people falsely claim ties to an Indigenous community—an Ontario woman responds to allegations she's libelled a mother and her three daughters.  

Number of First Nations fatalities grows on trail near B.C. Highway of Tears

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 8:01


Our featured story: a teenager in provincial care is found dead on a northwestern B.C. trail near Highway 16—aka the notorious 'Highway of Tears'—one of many First Nations victims in the area.

Day 2 of inquest into fatal Winnipeg police shooting of 16-year-old Eishia Hudson

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 8:37


Our lead story: at day two of the inquest into the fatal 2020 Winnipeg police shooting of 16-year-old Eishia Hudson, testimony from two officers on scene at the time of her death.

Inquest opens into fatal Winnipeg police shooting of 16-year-old Eishia Hudson

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 7:08


Our lead story: the inquest into the death of Eishia Hudson opens in Winnipeg this week, the 16-year-old shot and killed by city police in April 2020 after allegedly robbing a liquor store then driving off with a group of other teens in a stolen jeep. >Interstitial: zapsplat.com

Arctic premiers weigh in on future path of Canadian Arctic strategy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 8:47


Our lead story: Arctic premiers appear before the Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Relations to share their perspectives on what Canada's Arctic strategy should look like moving forward. >Interstitial: zapsplat.com

Alberta RCMP charge father in death of Inuk mother, presumed-dead baby

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 8:24


Our lead story: a father stands charged with a number of serious offenses following an Alberta RCMP investigation into the death of a young Inuk mother and her presumed-dead infant.

Plans shared for future Ontario transmission line in support of Ring of Fire mines

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 7:09


Our lead story: the province of Ontario announces the six-year plan to build a new northern transmission line—from Nipigon Bay to a station near the Aroland First Nation—meant to support resource development in the mineral-rich 'Ring of Fire' area.

Berens River considers next steps after only school lost to fire

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 8:12


Our lead story: Berens River First Nation in Manitoba figures out next steps for students after the sudden loss of their only school to an early morning fire.

First Nations health ombud seeks 'hands-off' review of alleged violence toward Sask. patients

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 9:20


Our lead story: Dr. Dianne Lafond, the First Nations Health Ombudsperson, calls for an independent body to investigate recent incidents of alleged violence towards patients in Saskatchewan.

Counterprotest thwarts residential school denial rally at UBC

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 10:26


Our lead story: led by the 'OneBC' political party, a rally at the University of British Columbia in support of residential school denialism is confronted by a larger group of counterdemonstrators.

U.S. appears to back down on annexation threats, touts new Greenland access plan

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 9:28


Our lead story: United States President Donald Trump seems to have suddenly backed down on his threat to forcibly annex Greenland, claiming he's worked out a plan for permanent U.S. access to the territory instead.

As Trump threats persist, Greenland urges citizens to prepare for what may come

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 7:03


Our lead story: a Greenlandic government press conference urges citizens to prepare for what could be coming as U.S. President Donald Trump continues to speak of territorial annexation.

Métis Nation–Saskatchewan representative suspended for profanity-laced voicemails

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 7:58


Our lead story: Brent Digness, a regional representative with Métis Nation–Saskatchewan, is suspended following the recent release of multiple profanity-laced voicemails.

Nunavummiut rally in Iqaluit in support of Greenlandic Inuit against U.S. threats

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 8:19


Our lead story: Nunavummiut rally in Iqaluit to make their support known for Greenlanders—or Kalaallit Inuit—in the face of annexation threats from the United States. >Interstitial: zapsplat.com

Nunavut premier states solidarity with Greenland amid U.S. threats

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 8:59


Our lead story: Nunavut's premier speaks out in solidarity with Greenland, the Danish territory U.S. President Donald Trump continues to threaten with annexation.

16 Jan 2026—Trial of RCMP officer for alleged assault of Mi'kmaw woman wraps up in NB

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 8:26


Our lead story: the trial of an RCMP officer charged with assaulting a Mi'kmaw woman wraps up in Woodstock, New Brunswick.

15 Jan 2026—Threatening messages allegedly from Métis Nation–Saskatchewan official made public

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 7:48


Our featured story: a series of profane, threatening voicemails allegedly left by an elected official with Métis Nation–Saskatchewan are made public.  

14 Jan 2026—Coastal First Nations stand firm on support for oil tanker ban after meeting PM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 7:08


Our lead story: after a meeting this week with Prime Minister Mark Carney in Prince Rupert, Coastal First Nations maintain their opposition to a proposed Alberta/B.C. pipeline that would lift a ban on oil tankers on the province's north coast.  

13 Jan 2026—First Nations patient dead after altercation with Saskatoon hospital security

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 10:54


Our lead story: the family of Trevor Dubois—a First Nations chemotherapy patient who died after an altercation with a Saskatoon hospital security guard—hold a press conference calling for answers and justice.

12 Jan 2026—Canadian military to assist Cree Nation hit hard by multi-day power outage

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 8:49


Our lead story: the federal government announces the Canadian military will be deployed to assist Pimicikamak Cree Nation in northern Manitoba, where much of its housing was damaged due to a late-December power outage. >Interstitial: zapsplat.com

9 Jan 2026—Kashechewan First Nation to evacuate due to broken water treatment system

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2026 9:34


Our lead story: Kashechewan, a fly-in only First Nation near James Bay in northern Ontario, plans for evacuation after its water treatment system stopped working over the weekend.

8 Jan 2026—Search ends for woman's partial remains in Thunder Bay landfill

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2026 7:45


Our lead story: a search of the Thunder Bay landfill for the partial remains of murder victim Deborah Anishinabie is wrapped up after it fails to produce any additional evidence.

7 Jan 2026—Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation sues Alberta over referendum on separation

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026 7:31


Our lead story: claiming an upcoming Alberta referendum on separation would violate Treaty 8, Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation files suit against the provincial government.

6 Jan 2026—Pimicikamak Cree Nation works to recover after 4 days without power

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 6:13


Our lead story: following four straight days without power during the holidays, officials from Pimicikamak Cree Nation in northern Manitoba say they are not out of the woods yet.

Dec. 24, 2025—Chiefs Commission, First Nations Caring Society submit child welfare reform plan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2025 8:59


Our lead story: The National Children's Chiefs Commission and the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society claim their plan for long-term First Nations child welfare reform is more thorough than the federal government's. NOTE: APTN NEWS BRIEF WILL BE ON HIATUS OVER THE HOLIDAYS, RETURNING TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 2026. MUSIC: 'Abundance' by 1000 Handz is licensed under an Attribution 4.0 International License.

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