• Manitoba premier calls out Alberta premier over separation, duty to consult
    May 28 2026

    Premiers from Western Canada and the territories met in Alberta earlier this week.

    Much was on the agenda, but one of the big headlines to come out of it was comments Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew made during a press conference, calling out Alberta Premier Danielle Smith over separation and the duty to consult.

    That is one of the topics for this week's Truth & Politics panel.

    Joining host Dennis Ward to discuss are Jennifer Laewetz of Paskwâw Strategies and Niigaan Sinclair with the Winnipeg Free Press.

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    11 mins
  • Production paused on satire series for CBC and APTN after guests, who said they were misled, speak out
    May 21 2026

    There is continuing controversy over an Indigenous-led, unscripted comedy series in early production for CBC Entertainment and APTN, as the future of the show looks murky.

    According to a joint statement from CBC and APTN, Northland Tales was pitched at an Indigenous Screen Summit in 2024 as a satirical prank show.

    For clarity, APTN News had no prior knowledge nor any involvement in this production.

    This week, after many of the people contacted to take part in the show started speaking out, CBC paused production on Northland Tales.

    That is one of the topics for this week's Truth & Politics panel.

    Joining host Dennis Ward to discuss are Jennifer Laewetz of Paskwâw Strategies and Niigaan Sinclair with the Winnipeg Free Press.

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    12 mins
  • Separatist petition quashed in Alberta – what is means and what comes next
    May 14 2026

    An Alberta judge has delivered a major blow to the separatist movement in Alberta after quashing the separatist petition, saying the provincial government breached its duty to consult with First Nations.

    That is one of our topics for this week's Truth & Politics panel.

    Joining host Dennis Ward to discuss are Alberta-based strategist and advisor Cara Currie Hall and Winnipeg Free Press columnist Niigaan Sinclair.

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    19 mins
  • MMIWG funding questions, New governor general, $12M final blow for the MNC?
    May 7 2026

    It's been another busy news week with Red Dress Day, the naming of a new governor general and a multi-million-dollar legal victory for the Manitoba Métis Federation.

    Here to help break it all down for us is our Truth & Politics panel.

    Joining host Creeson Agecoutay to discuss are Jennifer Laewetz of Paskwâw Strategies and Niigaan Sinclair with the Winnipeg Free Press.

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    13 mins
  • Thoughts on Red Dress Day as the MMIWG crisis continues
    Apr 30 2026

    May 5 is the annual National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, also known as Red Dress Day. It comes at a time when there are questions over funding for MMIWG initiatives and advocacy organizations.

    That is one of our topics for this week's Truth & Politics panel.

    Also on the panel this week, after more than four decades, the Gathering of Nations has had its last dance. Plus, the minister of Indigenous Services says the clock is ticking for the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations.

    Joining host Dennis Ward to discuss are Jennifer Laewetz of Paskwâw Strategies and Niigaan Sinclair with the Winnipeg Free Press.

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    10 mins
  • Why is B.C. Premier David Eby flip flopping on DRIPA legislation?
    Apr 23 2026

    The controversy in British Columbia over the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA) continues, even after Premier David Eby backed down on a previous plan to pause or suspend the legislation.

    Also on the panel this week, the Manitoba Metis Federation is celebrating as the Manitoba Métis Self-Government Recognition and Implementation Agreement had its second reading in the House of Commons. But the Assembly of First Nations is already calling on the federal government to kill the bill.

    Joining host Dennis Ward to discuss are Jennifer Laewetz of Paskwâw Strategies and Niigaan Sinclair with the Winnipeg Free Press.

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    12 mins
  • Carney secures Liberal majority, FSIN ordered to repay $29M
    Apr 16 2026

    Mark Carney has secured his majority government and the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations held its first assembly since being ordered to repay nearly $29 million to the federal government.

    Our Truth & Politics panel discusses these developments, plus the connection between the Anishinaabe Nation and the latest trip around the moon.

    Joining host Dennis Ward to discuss are Jennifer Laewetz of Paskwâw Strategies and Niigaan Sinclair with the Winnipeg Free Press.

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    9 mins
  • Some federal funding to combat MMIWG crisis set to end – what happens now?
    Apr 9 2026

    There are concerns over funding meant to end the ongoing crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.

    Organizations like the Native Women's Association of Canada and the National Family and Survivors Circle say funding they receive from the federal government is about to sunset. However, some advocates say it is time to reallocate that funding elsewhere.

    Our Truth & Politics panel weighs in on that and controversy over cannabis on the East Coast.

    Joining host Dennis Ward to discuss are Jennifer Laewetz of Paskwâw Strategies and Niigaan Sinclair with the Winnipeg Free Press.

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    8 mins