
Investigates
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S3 Ep 14The Elder Gap – Part 2
Long-term care facilities are ground zero for the Covid-19 pandemic. Reporter Brittany Guyot travels to northern Manitoba's Rod McGillivary Memorial Care Home, where all 28 residents came down with the virus. She speaks to family who say their loved ones are falling through the gaps in care.
S3 Ep 13The Elder Gap – Part 1
APTN Investigates reporter Brittany Guyot examines long-term care for Indigenous people in Canada. Through that lens, she examines Winnipeg's KeKiNan Centre beset by security concerns, lack of medical attention and gaps in accountability.
S3 Ep 12Death in Custody – Part 2
Indigenous people in Canada are over represented in every area of the justice system. And in Prince George, they are dying in cells. Reporter Lee Wilson examines why death in custody happens so often in Prince George's RCMP detachment.
S3 Ep 11Death in Custody – Part 1
Three Indigenous people have died while in custody in Prince George's RCMP detachment over the last three years. APTN's Lee Wilson speaks to the families of two of the men who died, as they search for answers with not much progress.
S3 Ep 10The Death Report – Part 2
Since 2013, 178 Indigenous children have died in connection to Ontario's child welfare system – with 147 of those children tied to First Nations child welfare agencies. How did we get to this point? Cullen Crozier and Kenneth Jackson continue their look at the child welfare system in Ontario.