We call upon the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network, as an independent non-profit broadcaster with programming by, for, and about Aboriginal peoples, to support reconciliation, including but not limited to:
- Continuing to provide leadership in programming and organizational culture that reflects the diverse cultures, languages, and perspectives of Aboriginal peoples.
- Continuing to develop media initiatives that inform and educate the Canadian public, and connect Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Canadians.
Why “Complete”? (as of July 15, 2018)
The Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN) is the world’s first Indigenous national broadcaster dedicated to Indigenous programming. Founded in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1999, APTN’s Mission is “sharing People’s journey, celebrating our cultures, inspiring our children and honouring the wisdom of our Elders”.
Current Status
December 31, 2022
Complete
Previous Status
December 2, 2022
Complete
Latest Updates
Site last updated on September 1, 2022
Remembering the Children
Remembering the Children: APTN and NCTR host national live event from Ottawa
TREATY 1 TERRITORY, WINNIPEG, Man. — In honour of the second annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation (NDTR), APTN and the National Centre for Truth and……
September 1, 2022
Indigenous Journalism Award
Indigenous Journalism Award
OTTAWA /CNW/ – Aboriginal Peoples Television Network and the Canadian Association of Journalists are pleased to announce a new award to recognize exemplary journalism that educates and……
December 4, 2017
Indigenous Journalism Award
APTN
The seeds of a national Indigenous television network were sown over 30 years ago. Today, APTN shares programming by, for and about Indigenous Peoples to……
September 1, 1999
APTN Mission Statement
APTN Mission
“APTN is sharing People’s journey, celebrating our cultures, inspiring our children and humouring the wisdom of our Elders” APTN is aimed at both Aboriginal and……
January 21, 1992