InFocus APTN News
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InFocus advances the latest news stories. Join us as we put issues into perspective and provide in-depth analysis. Informational and educational, InFocus provides a detailed examination of the issues affecting our communities.
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Indigenous actors in film and behind the scenes put InFocus
The presence of Indigenous people on film and behind the scenes has been growing throughout the years.
On InFocus we look at those leaving their mark on the big screen. -
Indigenous youth and their efforts to change society put InFocus
From organizing rallies and walks to creating platforms for Indigenous people to speak out – young Indigenous youth are on the move and their actions are put InFocus.
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InFocus looks at the wildfire season, extreme weather and the climate crisis
InFocus takes a look back at the wildfire season, some of the causes of extreme weather events and what can be done to make a positive impact towards the climate crisis.
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InFocus looks at 2nd annual Indigenomics SHE conference in Winnipeg
InFocus went on location to the second annual Indigenomics SHE conference in Winnipeg and caught up with women who are making their mark in the world of business and finance.
It’s an event for like-minded women to create contacts and educate others on topics that will have a positive impact in their communities. -
InFocus looks back at the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
On Sept. 30, thousands of Indigenous Peoples and non-Indigenous Canadians celebrated the National Truth and Reconciliation Day ceremonies across the country.
InFocus looks back at the third annual day that remembers residential school survivors and the children who never made it back home. -
From MMIWG advocates to residential school survivors – InFocus wraps up another season
InFocus puts the wraps on another season with a look at the amazing people we’ve met on the show over the past few months.
On this episode, we’re putting the 2022-23 season – InFocus.
Over the course of more than two dozen shows, we’ve spoken with residential school survivors, MMIWG advocates, tourism operators, Idle No More journalists and people who officiate weddings.