Current Problems: Media and Reconciliation (84-86)

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September 5, 2023


Meta’s news block affecting Indigenous media say publishers

By Marisela Amador APTN News: Indigenous media outlets across the country that serve local audiences say they’ve been left scrambling after Meta, the company behind Facebook and Instagram started blocking news in Canada on Aug. 1. Meta’s news block was a response to the Online News Act (Bill C-18), which became law on June 22 and requires tech...

August 11, 2023


Meta’s removal of Canadian news impacting Indigenous media and communities

Media outlets say they’re scrambling, while Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke sees announcements removed CBC News: The owner of an independent digital news outlet serving Indigenous communities in Atlantic Canada says she’s scrambling after Meta’s decision to remove Canadian news from its platforms. Maureen Googoo, owner and editor of Ku’ku’kwes News, from Sipenkne’katik, 31 kilometers north of...

April 12, 2023


Indigenous Screen Office on edge of ‘funding cliff’ after being excluded from federal budget

The Globe and Mail: The Indigenous Screen Office of Canada, an independent funding organization designed to support the telling of Indigenous-led stories across film, television and digital media, has issued a “letter of disappointment” to Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland and Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez after the ISO was excluded from the latest federal budget. In the ISO’s letter,...

November 18, 2021


Arrest of Indigenous journalists at Wet’suwet’en protests

Toronto Star – Two journalists reporting from the Wet’suwet’en territory were among 15 people arrested and detained by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in British Columbia Friday night. Both remain in custody. Since last year, media has covered RCMP raids in the territory, Indigenous rights and police removal of defenders of the land who are...

September 10, 2020


Arrest of Indigenous journalists at protests

Toronto Star – Increasing arrests of Indigenous journalists including: Karl Dockstader at Land Back Lane Haudenosaunee occupation regarding a housing development near Caledonia Courtney Skye, Yellowhead Institute researcher and Ryerson Fellow award-winning journalist Justin Brake was arrested and charged with criminal and civil contempt and criminal mischief while covering a protest at Muskrat Falls in...

September 3, 2020


Seeing Red: A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers

TVO – An updated edition of “Seeing Red: A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers” by Carmen Robertson, a Scots-Lakota professor who currently holds a Canada Research Chair in North American Indigenous Visual and Material Culture at Carleton University. Her research centres on contemporary Indigenous arts and on constructions of Indigeneity in popular culture. The...

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