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Robocall scandal ignites sparks on APTN’s political panel
Robocalls have everyone in political circles talking.
Greenland comes to Iqaluit’s aid after deadly blaze
After a devastating fire which tore through a housing complex in Iqaluit Sunday night, dozens of families that were left homeless are getting help from one of its closest neighbours.
Disbarred lawyer’s handling of deceased residential school student’s file leaves painful legacy
Trying to move beyond the legacy of residential schools is difficult enough for survivors.
Pickton inquiry’s refusal to explore unanswered questions fuels conspiracy theories
What role, if any, did the Hell’s Angels or police corruption play in the deaths and disappearances of so many women from Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside?
Former chief’s quest for Iranian meeting won’t help cause, says Liberal MP
A former Manitoba chief’s attempt to land a meeting with the Iranian government won’t help the cause of First Nations people and simply give the regime in Tehran another chance to deflect attention from its own human rights abuses, says the chair of the Inter-Parliamentary Group for Human Rights in Iran.