Amnesty International recognizes APTN tuberculosis documentary
Holly Moore picked up the Amnesty International Canada media video award Thursday night in Toronto….
Holly Moore picked up the Amnesty International Canada media video award Thursday night in Toronto….
Have you ever wondered how an investigative news story comes together? How journalists get to…
PHOTO: The Fort William Indian Hospital, Thunder Bay Museum APTN Investigates An Ontario judge has rejected…
Gerald McIvor’s brother Michael was just four years old when he was sent off to Manitoba’s Ninette Tuberculosis Sanatorium in 1952.
The National Inquiry into Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls has spent almost $5.2 million as of March 23, 2017 according to an Inquiry spokesperson.
The Doucette family invited APTN Reporter Holly Moore into their home this past February. Moore was in Eskasoni, Nova Scotia filming her episode, “Precious Ones” airing Friday, May 5.
A grieving Nova Scotia mother is calling on the national inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls (MMIWG) to expand its mandate to include men.