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  • Government's Jordan's Principle funding doesn't go far enough
    Mar 6 2026

    Cindy Blackstock, the head of the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society says the federal government's funding commitment for Jordan's Principle misses the mark.

    $1.55 billion in new funding for the program was announced and is supposed to see it through to the end of March of 2027.

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  • NAN says water crisis deeply impacting Kashechewan First Nation
    Feb 27 2026

    Nishnawbe Aski Nation Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler says residents of Kashechewan First Nation in northern Ontario are reaching a breaking point after being evacuated from their homes for close to two months due to a water crisis.

    The community has been without access to safe drinking water since early January after their water treatment system broke down.

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    27 m
  • ICE agents seizing people opens old wounds in Native corridor
    Feb 20 2026

    Indigenous communities are at the forefront of anti-ICE protests in Minneapolis, not only in solidarity with immigrant neighbours, but because other Native Americans are being detained as well.

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    25 m
  • Russian expats warn of familiar signs as U.S. democracy faces strain
    Feb 13 2026

    As democratic institutions face pressure in the United States, some are pointing to Russia as a warning.

    After a brief democratic opening, freedoms were rolled back when Vladimir Putin took power in 1999. Free press does not exist. Indigenous climate activist Daria Egereva was jailed after speaking at the United Nations. Cultural Survival is calling for her release.

    Why are those who lived through Russia's backslide sounding the alarm now?

    On this episode of APTN Nation to Nation, we speak with an Indigenous activist who fled Russia and journalist Pavel Kanygin, who now runs his independent platform from abroad.

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  • Two competing plans on Child Welfare: Government Reform vs First Nations Control
    Jan 30 2026

    Chiefs from across the country are proposing that the federal government be removed from having control over how the on-reserve First Nations child welfare system is run.

    The details are contained in a plan that was submitted by the National Chiefs' Children's Committee to the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal in late December.

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    36 m
  • Trump's rhetoric and Danish military presence complicate Greenland's path forward
    Feb 6 2026

    Greenland, an Inuit-majority territory that has spent decades slowly pushing toward greater self-determination, suddenly found itself pulled back into the centre of great-power politics.

    For years, the territory — which is formally part of the Kingdom of Denmark — has been navigating a careful process of decolonization.

    That trajectory is now under pressure because of the constant talk from U.S. President Donald Trump about control and ownership of Greenland in the past few months.

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  • What will the post-reconciliation era bring in the 2026 news year?
    Jan 9 2026

    As Nation to Nation looks ahead to 2026, flashpoints are forming in Indigenous–Crown politics.

    Long‑delayed drinking water legislation is back on the agenda, raising questions about whether promised First Nations governance over source water — and the funding to make it happen — will survive.

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    26 m
  • Greenland fears ripple across the Arctic
    Jan 23 2026

    APTN's reporter in Iqaluit says U.S. President Donald Trump's continued threats to annex Greenland is having a direct effect on the people of Nunavut.

    Aside from proximity, Greenland and Nunavut are both northern and remote territories that have small populations, the majority of which are Inuit.

    Both are also of high interest to both Western and Eastern superpowers because of their locations in terms of strategic global defense.

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    28 m