Tonight on APTN National News: Joe Biden commutes the life sentence of American Indian Movement member Leonard Peltier.
Survivors of the St. Anne’s residential school speak out over Canada's attempt to dismiss their fight for accountability.
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Show your pride by celebrating one of the most recognized and popular pieces of First Nations art with 'Rock Your Mocs' week! We’d love to see your #RockYourMocs photos as we come together to honor our ancestors, traditions, and creativity.
Learn more: https://t.co/yUeK0mXr4E.
On this day, we celebrate the lasting contributions of Louis Riel (1844-1885) and the Métis Nation to Canada and beyond. Riel was a founder of Manitoba and a leader of the Métis Nation. Riel’s legacy, especially his fight to protect Métis rights and culture in the face of colonial power, endures.
Today, we celebrate the life and accomplishments of Louis David Riel, the visionary Métis politician and leader who was passionate about promoting Métis causes.
Join us in recognizing his legacy – and in celebrating Métis culture during Métis Week!
#Métis#LouisRielDay
Geoffrey Hinton, Toronto’s new Nobel laureate in physics, has some choice words for Ontario premier Doug Ford.
“Don’t elect someone who’s going to destroy the Science Centre.” https://t.co/RY4Kpx4Gqu
Over the last 40 years, 10,000s of scientific peer reviewed studies have been published.
Climate change is real. It's caused by humans. It's causing harm to our health. And, yes, we are sure.
Day 7 #NationalIndigenousPeoplesMonth
From Ikaluktutiak @tagaq is an internationally recognized singer, composer and bestselling author. Learn more about Tanya Tagaq & other incredible music makers here: https://t.co/7kFLhyGjM7
Thinking of Shannen Koostachin, the great and fierce youth leader who launched the largest youth-driven children's rights movement in Canadian history.
She was sent by the angels and 14 years ago today they called her home.
But she is never far from my mind.
DID YOU KNOW? Anishinaabe Giizhigad (Anishinaabe Day) is on June 6!
Join us via YouTube livestream on June 6 and celebrate Anishinaabe Giizhigad!
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