There have been a number of emergencies recently in Indigenous communities across the country. Many of them have to deal with house fires – or drug overdoses.
Whatever the emergency, the services needed to keep people safe are often sketchy – or non-existent.
On this episode, we’re focussing on emergency situations and the resources available to handle an extreme situation.
A look at how Canada is handling the TRC calls to action, five years later
Clean Water, Broken Promises
New and old shows shine on APTN and Lumi
Child welfare worker ‘shocked’ that Winnipeg CFS is keeping children from parents
Exploring must read books from Indigenous authors
A growing number of "Pretendian" artists and the potential repercussions
A look at Indigenous creators taking #NativeTikTok by storm
How police handled the Washington rioters compared to Standing Rock protesters
A look at monumental harvesting rights moments in 2020
Spreading some holiday cheer during these unique times
Truth and Reconciliation, Five Years Later – Special Edition
Parents battling over custody: A look at family court alternatives
‘Forcibly taking Indigenous children’: Inside the world of one foster mom
A child welfare system in ‘chaos’ put InFocus
Reclaiming our style – Indigenous designers celebrate sustainable and decolonized fashion
‘That’s soul food’: Celebrating our country foods on InFocus
Using our cultural relationship to connect with and investigate the spiritual world
Why inherent treaty rights are continually trampled in Canada
What’s really behind the lobster fishery tensions in Nova Scotia
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