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NEWS & INDIGENOUS PROGRAMMING
  • Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN) APTN has served Indigenous Peoples in Canada and Canadian audiences for over two decades. During this time, the network has steadfastly adhered to its mission: To share our Peoples’ journey, celebrate our culture, inspire our children and honour the wisdom of our Elders.
  • Highway, T. (2022). Laughing with the Trickster: On sex, death, and accordions. CBC - Massey Lectures.
  • National Film Board: Over 1000 films are free to all Canadians. VCC Library has paid the classroom public performance rights to show an additional 500 films in classrooms.
  • First Nations Films:  for, by, and about native people– Vancouver
  • CBC News - Indigenous
  • Windspeaker: published 24 times/year by the Aboriginal Multi-Media Society (AMMS) and is "Canada's most widely circulated Indigenous news publication". In addition to current content, 24,000 articles dating back to 1983 are available in the online Windspeaker Archive Search.
  • Indigenous Watchdog Indigenous Watchdog, a federally registered non-profit, is committed to transforming the reconciliation dialogue between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadians into ACTION.
  • âpihtawikosisân: Indigenous Issues 101 Information and "myth debunking" around contemporary Indigenous issues.
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