• Avi Lewis on the NDP's future
    Jun 12 2026

    On this edition of APTN News InFocus, guest host Karyn Pugliese speaks with federal NDP leader Avi Lewis about rebuilding the party and his political vision.

    This interview originally aired on APTN Nation to Nation. Find full episodes here: https://www.aptnnews.ca/nationtonation/

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    28 mins
  • How long should justice take?
    Jun 5 2026

    The Quewezance sisters have spent decades fighting to clear their names after being convicted of a murder they say they did not commit. More than 30 years after their conviction and four years after their case was sent for review, they are still waiting for answers.

    On this episode of APTN News InFocus, guest host Leanne Sanders examines the lengthy delays facing people seeking justice after a wrongful conviction.

    Leanne speaks with Senator Kim Pate, Toronto Star investigative reporter Kevin Donovan, legal expert Kent Roach and Mi'kmaq lawyer Suzanne Patles.

    Read Leanne's story here: https://www.aptnnews.ca/national-news/still-waiting-quewezance-sisters-case-still-under-review-after-four-years/

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    38 mins
  • 1.7 Earths: The cost of our ecological footprint
    May 22 2026

    On this edition of APTN News InFocus, host Cierra Bettens examines Canada's ecological footprint and the push for solutions through conservation and Indigenous-led stewardship.

    York University researcher Eric Miller breaks down new findings showing humanity is consuming resources at a rate equivalent to 1.7 Earths per year and explains what Canada must do to reduce its impact.

    Then, Seal River Watershed Alliance executive director Stephanie Thorassie joins the show to discuss the proposal to protect northern Manitoba's Seal River Watershed as an Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area.

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    40 mins
  • Should Canada rewrite its cannabis law?
    May 15 2026

    On this edition of APTN News InFocus, host Cierra Bettens looks at calls to rewrite Canada's Cannabis Act.

    Former senator Dan Christmas told a House of Commons committee the law has failed to recognize First Nations jurisdiction and does not align with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.

    APTN News reporter Jesse Staniforth joins the show from Montreal to explain how the Cannabis Act is affecting Indigenous communities and what changes are being proposed.

    Read Jesse Staniforth's story here: https://www.aptnnews.ca/featured/amid-nova-scotia-raids-senators-hear-calls-for-indigenous-sovereignty-over-cannabis/

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    19 mins
  • Can Canada meet the Arctic's basic needs? An interview with Nunavut's premier
    May 8 2026

    On this edition of APTN News InFocus, host Cierra Bettens speaks with Nunavut Premier John Main about the territory's priorities as the Arctic draws more attention.

    Elected in fall 2025, Main says northern leaders are still advocating for basics like housing and food security – needs many in southern Canada take for granted.

    He joins the show to discuss Arctic sovereignty and what Nunavummiut need from Ottawa now and in the years ahead.

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    24 mins
  • Canada U.S. trade talks and the impacts on Indigenous businesses
    May 1 2026

    On this edition of APTN News InFocus, host Cierra Bettens looks at Canada's changing trade relationship with the United States.

    Prime Minister Mark Carney has warned about relying too heavily on the U.S., even as Ottawa works to maintain ties and expand trade elsewhere.

    Tabatha Bull is the president of the Canadian Council for Indigenous Business and a member of Carney's revamped economic advisory council. She joins the show to discuss the future of key agreements and what it means for Indigenous businesses.

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    21 mins
  • From Standing Rock to the Juno Awards: Face to Face hits 300 episodes
    Apr 24 2026

    On this edition of APTN News InFocus, host Cierra Bettens marks a major milestone for APTN's interview series Face to Face.

    The show is celebrating its 300th episode after more than a decade of in-depth conversations with First Nations, Métis and Inuit changemakers.

    Since taking over as host in 2017, Dennis Ward has brought Face to Face to communities across Turtle Island, including early interviews on the ground at Standing Rock, while continuing to expand the show's reach with in-studio performances and French-language episodes.

    Dennis Ward joins the show to reflect on some of his favourite moments and what the future holds for the series.

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    21 mins
  • Canada's AI data centre race and how Indigenous Peoples fit in
    Apr 17 2026

    On this edition of APTN News InFocus, host Cierra Bettens examines Canada's push to build AI data centres in the name of sovereignty.

    The federal government is injecting over $2 billion for national AI infrastructure, while Bell has announced a 300-megawatt data centre near the Rural Municipality of Sherwood, Sask.

    As projects expand in proximity to Indigenous lands, questions remain about environmental impacts and whether Indigenous sovereignty is part of Canada's AI vision.

    Associate professor in the Department of Film and Media at Queen's University Mél Hogan and Animikii Indigenous Technology CEO Jeff Ward join the show to discuss what AI data centres could mean for Indigenous Peoples.

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    41 mins