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Nation to Nation

Nation to Nation takes a weekly look at the politics affecting Indigenous people in Canada. Join us as we connect you with the decision-makers in Ottawa and across the country.
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Ontario says First Nations key to Ring of Fire development despite Bill 5 opposition

Ontario says it remains committed to developing the area known as the Ring of Fire, but the minister of Indigenous relations says it won't happen without First Nations participation. Conservative MP Jamie Schmale says his party supports expanding energy pipelines but wants to do so in consultation with Indigenous communities. Many critical minerals are found on traditional Indigenous territories. As one APTN reporter notes, that’s putting increasing pressure on communities to greenlight developm...

May 22, 202531 min

Gull-Masty says time is now for Indigenous person to head up ISC

Mandy Gull-Masty on her appointment as the new minister of Indigenous Services Canada, the first Indigenous person to hold the role. Pam Palmater weighs in on Mark Carney’s new cabinet. And Leah Gazan talks about the future of the NDP after the party’s worst showing in federal election history.

May 15, 202528 minSeason 9Ep. 26

Prof says Carney needs to provide more details when it comes to plan to fast track energy pipelines

Ontario wants to fast-track development in the Ring of Fire, but a northern NDP MPP says the Ford government is going about it all wrong when it comes to First Nations. Mark Carney calls for quicker pipeline reviews while respecting UNDRIP, yet a Yukon professor says the Liberals haven’t backed that up with details. And while Alberta Premier Danielle Smith floats the idea of separation, First Nations are pushing back.

May 08, 202533 minSeason 9Ep. 25

Indian hospitals proposed settlement about more than money: lawyer

A lawyer says the proposed settlement agreement for Indigenous people who suffered at what were then known as Indian hospitals is about much more than money. Pam Palmater says U.S. President Donald Trump is taking up a lot of oxygen in the Liberal leadership race. NDP MP Charlie Angus says Indigenous people must be included in any government effort to fight back against the Trump tariffs.

Mar 07, 202529 min

Canada apologizes for forced relocation of Nunavut community in 1930s, ’40s

The Trudeau government formally apologized Thursday for trauma caused to generations of Inuit people in Arctic Bay because of forced relocations in the 1930s and ‘40s. Families were promised they could move home within two years but it never happened. That's on Nation to Nation.

Feb 28, 202529 minSeason 9Ep. 18

Democracy org moves to reopen case against PMO over SNC-Lavalin allegations

Two years ago, the RCMP closed its investigation into allegations of political interference made by former Justice Minister Judy-Wilson Raybould – but Democracy Watch director Duff Conacher says the case should be re-opened. A new report looks at the costs of implementing a guaranteed basic income, a program Senator Kim Pate says is long overdue. That’s on Nation to Nation.

Feb 21, 202532 minSeason 9Ep. 17

COO says Ontario can’t move ahead on Ring of Fire without First Nations consent

Ontario Premier Doug Ford is pushing energy and critical minerals projects, but not so fast say the Chiefs of Ontario. Trump tariff threats means Canadian energy producers are scrambling to look for other markets. A new report says despite a commitment to move away from solitary confinement, the practice is alive and well in federal prisons. That’s on Nation to Nation.

Feb 14, 202533 minSeason 9Ep. 16

NDP MP says ending Inuit children’s program will hurt northern families

NDP MP Lori Idlout is raising concerns about the looming end of a program called the Inuit Child First Initiative, which is set to expire at the end of March. She says more than 13,000 Inuit children are enrolled in the initiative. That’s on Nation to Nation.

Feb 07, 202528 minSeason 15Ep. 9

Karina Gould on Indigenous priorities and policy - Liberal leadership race

On the latest Nation to Nation, APTN reporter Karyn Pugliese spoke about the Liberal leadership race and the challenges she faced in gaining access to each of the major leadership candidates in an effort to get their views on Indigenous priorities and policy. One candidate, however, responded quickly—Karina Gould. Here’s the full interview in a bonus episode of Nation to Nation.

Jan 31, 202519 min

Ontario must consult if it wants to develop Ring of Fire: Chief

Ontario Premier Doug Ford wants to develop an area known as the Ring of Fire, but Neskantaga’s chief says not so fast. What do Native Americans in the U.S. have to say about President Donald Trump’s inauguration? Columnist says Justin Trudeau was the best prime minister First Nations people have ever had. That’s on Nation to Nation.

Jan 24, 202528 min

U.S. journalist says Trump border threats causing concern amongst Native Americans

Donald Trump’s tariff threats are dominating Canadian headlines. Veteran U.S. journalist Mark Trahant explores how Native Americans are responding. Meanwhile, with Canada’s Parliament prorogued until late March, some are calling it a state of democratic dysfunction. Hill Times columnist Rose LeMay breaks it down and suggests potential solutions. As Canada-U.S. relations remain tense, inter-tribal trade expert Wayne Garnons-Williams highlights emerging opportunities for Indigenous Peoples on both...

Jan 17, 202527 minSeason 9Ep. 12

ISC minister says feds compelled to negotiate child welfare reform deal that only includes Ontario

Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu explains why the federal government is proceeding with long-term child welfare reforms for First Nations in Ontario after failing to reach an agreement with the Assembly of First Nations. AFN Regional Chief for Ontario Abram Benedict shares why his organization supports this move. Polls suggest Pierre Poilievre and the Conservatives will form the next government. Toronto Metropolitan University Professor Pam Palmater warns this could be harmful to Indigen...

Jan 10, 202532 minSeason 9Ep. 11

Trudeau government can back on track, but they must hurry: chief

Cabinet resignations have the prime minister on the ropes. The Métis National Council elects a new leader, but one political pundit questions its future. What’s next for Métis self-government after the feds announce Bill C-53 won’t move forward? That’s on Nation to Nation.

Dec 20, 202429 minSeason 9Ep. 10

AFN national chief on child welfare and the call for an apology

On her one-year anniversary, AFN National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak reflects on her leadership. B.C. Regional Chief Terry Teegee says the AFN executive should never forget who they work for. George Erasmus has a new book out about his 50 years of First Nations activism. That’s on Nation to Nation.

Dec 06, 202430 min

Police chiefs’ president say Supreme Court decision shows need for First Nations police services to be funded fairly

The Supreme Court ruled there is underfunding of police services in a northern Quebec First Nation. The president of the First Nations Chiefs of Police hopes governments will now negotiate better funding. Saskatchewan’s throne speech failed to mention Indigenous people. One NDP MLA says that neglect is typical in the prairie province. That's on this episode of Nation to Nation.

Nov 29, 202428 minSeason 9Ep. 8

NDP MP says more severe consequences needed for false claims of Indigeneity

An NDP MP says Randy Boissonnault had no choice but to resign from cabinet over allegations that he falsely claimed to be Indigenous. The Liberal government is set to apologize for slaughtering more than 1,000 sled dogs in Nunavik decades ago. That's on Nation to Nation.

Nov 21, 202425 minSeason 9Ep. 8

NDP MP says chiefs rejected a flawed child welfare agreement

The final settlement agreement on long-term reform in First Nations child welfare was defeated at the Special Chiefs Assembly in Calgary last week. NDP MP Lori Idlout tell us what her party thinks should happen next. The Métis Nation—Saskatchewan and Federal Housing Advocate released a report this week on Métis housing in that province. MN-S President Glen McCallum is discussing some of the report's recommendations. That’s on this episode of Nation to Nation.

Oct 24, 202431 minSeason 9Ep. 4

Leaders argue pros and cons of First Nations child welfare agreement

First Nations leaders continue to make arguments for and against accepting a $47.8 billion deal with Canada on long-term reform of the on-reserve child welfare system. The draft final settlement agreement on long-term child welfare reform was initially announced by Assembly of First Nations National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak at a chiefs assembly in Montreal this summer. Nation to Nation interviewed three people about the FSA for this week’s episode.

Oct 17, 202430 minSeason 9Ep. 3

'Very concerning': Residential school documents committee suspends work citing federal funding

Brian Francis recently raised the issue of government funding cuts to the residential schools documents advisory committee in the senate. Madeleine Redfern discusses the newly formed Survivor's Circle for Reproductive Justice. John Howard Society lawyer Pierre Hawkins talks about a court case that aims to increase the rights of inmates in the Saskatchewan correctional system. That’s on this episode of Nation to Nation.

Oct 10, 202430 minSeason 9Ep. 2
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