Taking a look at Idle No More in the Northwest Territories

Since the beginning of Idle No More it has been a rallying cry for First Nation people across the country.

APTN National News
Since the beginning of Idle No More it has been a rallying cry for First Nation people across the country.

The movement has not only shaken Canada’s political landscape but also given a new voice to the people fighting to be heard.

APTN National News reporter Cullen Crozier takes a look at Idle No More in the Northwest Territories and how relates to the past and what direction some feel it should take.

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1 thought on “Taking a look at Idle No More in the Northwest Territories

  1. Wilbert Boucher says:

    Im dene and proud to be native my name is wilbert boucher and work every day its time to understand what kind of impact taking away rights means to me and my people being dene has not been so easy but having people around me who I live with has shown me the respect only my people can show me never have I been so receptive ghand having them around daily has given me my perspective a lasting one I would not trade it for any thing and anyone.dene and proud to be will be intouch

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