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Face To Face — 101 episodes
From toxic to sacred: Changing the stereotype of Indigenous dating
Eva Thomas on her latest movie about the failure of justice
APTN's Face to Face with Dennis Ward hits 300-episode milestone
Award winning reporter Kathleen Martens reflects on 35 years in journalism
Conservative MP Billy Morin opens up about his first year in Ottawa
Kim Wheeler talks Words and Culture and having family in the biz
Memory, land, and language: Sitting down with Joséphine Bacon
Chief Scott McLeod says new Idle No More may not be far away
Diane Roussin strives for healthier families in Winnipeg's North End
Long-time Cree journalist Nelson Bird says more Indigenous people should consider a career in journalism
Garrison Settee says feds have to be better at handling crisis
Isabel Daniels says issue of MMIMB needs to be taken seriously
Host of APTN's Red River of Gold, Ross Pambrun, says he's 'living his best life'
Retirement isn't on the horizon for Alanis Obomsawin, even at 93
Comedian Sherry McKay getting through stand up one laugh at a time
The consequential moments Mohawk historian Cody Groat has his eyes on
Joel Pedersen talks '60s Scoop, rising through the military ranks
Aysanabee still trying to process the last three years
Niigaan Sinclair says pace of TRC implementation 'frustrating'
Renowned artist Santee Smith celebrating 20 years of Kaha:Wi Dance Theatre
Filmmaker Shane Belcourt on documenting critical but little-known moment in history
Francis Baptiste hopes his new album helps break down the stigma around addiction
Oscar nominated filmmaker Julian Brave Noisecat releases debut novel
'It's relentless': New documentary highlights discrimination against Indigenous Peoples
Residential school survivor Jennifer Wood shares her story
After 40 years, Billy Merasty's acting career has been rejuvenated
Author Jaime Black-Morsette talks about her book and the Red Dress movement
Chief, law student and award winner, Tréchelle Bunn talks about her big year
Ghislain Picard : son entrée en politique, son héritage, et ce qui vient après
Juno Award winner Sebastian Gaskin says accolades are also a win for his Nation
Métis must maintain national perspective says MNC president
Dene entrepreneur Tim Carwell inspired by mother's resilience
APTN's Paul Barnsley on uncovering what others are working to hide
Jessa Sky says music is an outlet to understanding her trauma and pain
Conversations about resource development need to start now say Indigenous business leaders
Despite improvements, still more work to do on First Nations education says educator
AMC Grand Chief Kyra Wilson and her goal to get governments to change their policies
Ellen Gabriel and the 'watershed moment' that was the Siege of Kanehsatà:ke
Creator of first of its kind documentary says small decisions having big impact on water
Cree artist Jade Turner set to release new LP following 'wild year'
Justice Michelle O'Bonsawin says she adds unique opinion on Supreme Court
Much work ahead in the next 2 years of mandate says AFN national chief
Music industry has not always been welcoming for singer-songwriter Shawnee Kish
U of M prof says Murray Sinclair 'changed Canada forever'
Investigative journalist 'surprised as anyone' reporting led to cabinet resignation
Cree filmmaker Neil Diamond explores the West's fascination with Indigenous Peoples
Podcast by Navajo journalist Charly Edsitty looks into the water woes of her nation
Paul Spence's Deaner character still 'givin'r' 20 years later
Mary Simon has had to 'build a thick skin' during decades of public service
Desiree Dorion says Indigenous representation in country music 'abysmal'
Melissa Robinson's fight to search a landfill and prevent other tragedies
Face to Face season finale features politicians, actors
Lisa Meeches hopes MMIWG documentary series returns to the airwaves
Katarina Ziervogel on being part of both deaf and Indigenous communities
Lawyer Julian Falconer says families can't trust Thunder Bay police
Cody Lightning strikes comedy gold with mockumentary about childhood stardom
Indigenous Screen Office has strong foundation to build off with long term, stable funding says CEO
Dr. Rebekah Neckoway says more services needed in northern communities
Author Michael Hutchinson wants to educate youth on First Nations issues with mystery novels
How Cree and Two-Spirit identity plays a major role in Lance Cardinal's work
Dene filmmaker releases first feature-length thriller, Cold Road
Father who lost son to fentanyl poisoning hopes anti-drug campaign goes national
Dean Janvier working on 'Nation Building' through economic empowerment
Drew Hayden Taylor's latest novel brings Indigenous folklore into modern day
Anishinaabe lawyer Sara Mainville mentoring and making space for the next generation
Indigenous people are 'thrust' into politics the day they're born says Aaron Paquette
Wab Kinew and his road to becoming premier of Manitoba
Advocate says without change, Manitoba will continue to be MMIWG2S crisis ground zero
Cree policy analyst Jennifer Laewetz using social media to make politics more exciting
Little Bird, big break for Cree-Saulteaux actress Darla Contois
Surreal year for Anishinaabe basketball player Emily Mandamin
Métis lawyer Kyla Lee says she feels responsibility to make law more accessible
Jodi Calahoo Stonehouse breaking new ground in Alberta politics
Glen McCallum says Métis self government law isn't controversial
Indigenous business owner Michelle Cameron making her dreams come true
'60s Scoop survivor overcomes trauma and cancer on journey to becoming chief
Long-time MMIWG2S advocate Bridget Tolley disgusted landfill search became political
Anishinaabe photographer Nadya Kwandibens amplifies Indigenous stories and faces with photos
Award winning journalist Duncan McCue looks to develop the next generation of Indigenous storytellers
9th season of Face to Face comes to a close
Aly Bear says implementation of calls for justice overdue
Addictions are getting worse says Manitoba council
Neskantaga chief says drinking water advisory will hit 30-year mark
Whakaata Māori has changed in the TV landscape in New Zealand
Ojibwe storyteller Isaac Murdoch says language is the foundation of nationhood
Not enough Indigenous journalists, says broadcast veteran
Reaction to Heart of Glass cover 'crazy' says singer Elisapie
Patrick Mitsuing says performing at Super Bowl 'coolest' experience
Renae Morriseau returns home to direct new theatre production
Métis skip going for gold at women's world curling championship
Tina Keeper considering another run-in politics
North of 60 changed the Canadian media landscape says Tina Keeper
Trauma is the root cause of Winnipeg's problems says outreach worker
Indigenous youth target of colonization says advocate Gabrielle Fayant
Haida-Cree musician Kristi Lane Sinclair releases 'hyper-personal' new music detailing domestic abuse
Cree filmmaker says industry now understands Indigenous voices
MC Sly Skeeta credits music and the Creator for success so far
NHL legend and Hall of Famer Bryan Trottier talks life on and off the ice
Congress of Aboriginal People should be respected not demonized, says vice chief
Head of ONWA says Canadians 'should be outraged' at police response to Winnipeg murders
New details coming to light says special interlocutor on unmarked graves and missing children