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Face To Face, hosted by Dennis Ward, is an interview show with a focus on Indigenous issues. We not only talk to those in the headlines, but also those who are affected by the many problems...

On this episode of Face to Face: Kairyn Potts and Scott Wabano On this episode of Face to Face hosted by Tiar Wheatle, the hosts of the new...

Eva Thomas is an Indigenous writer and director who started her career to be in front of the camera before turning to work behind it so othe...

This week's Face to Face marks a special occasion as it marks the 300th episode of the show over the last 12 years. From former host Michael...

After 35 years of journalism, retirement hasn't come easy to award winning reporter Kathleen Martens. She still receives calls from people a...

It's been almost one year since he was first elected as a Conservative member of Parliament and Billy Morin is ready to talk. In his first a...

On this episode of Face to Face: Kim Wheeler Kim Wheeler is a writer-producer who previously won a 2025 Canadian Screen Award for Best Live...

On this episode of Face to Face: Joséphine Bacon Through her poetry, Joséphine Bacon carries the voices of her elders and the stories of the...

On this episode of Face to Face: Scott McLeod The opposition was loud when the Canadian government announced Bill C-5 and Ontario announced...

On this episode of Face to Face: Diane Roussin Diane Roussin is the project director of the Winnipeg Boldness Project. She's been using the...

For a generation of viewers, Nelson Bird was a mainstay on CTV News in Saskatchewan. Bird started his career in 1998 as a video journalist,...

Nearly 33,000 people were forced from their homes in Manitoba due to wildfires in the spring and summer of 2025; the majority of them were f...

On this episode of Face to Face: North Wind Standing Woman Isabel Daniels Isabel Daniels is from Sagkeeng First Nation in Manitoba and has b...

On this episode of Face to Face: Ross 'Memphis' Pambrun One of the hardest things about growing up as a self-described "army brat" is having...

On this episode of Face to Face: Alanis Obomsawin Meeting Alanis Obomsawin in the theatre that bears her name at the National Film Board's h...

On this episode of Face to Face: Sherry McKay Sherry McKay calls herself a "baby comedian." That's because she's only taken up space in the...

On this episode of Face to Face: Cody Groat As a professor in history and Indigenous studies, Cody Groat always has his eyes on political af...

On this episode of Face to Face: Joel Pedersen Our guest this week is Chief Warrant Officer Joel Pedersen of 38 Canadian Brigade Group in th...

On this episode of Face to Face: Aysanabee Oji-Cree multi-instrumentalist, Aysanabee has been on a run like very few others in the Canadian...

On this episode of Face to Face: Niigaan Sinclair Educator, author and columnist Niigaan Sinclair brings sharp insight and clear perspective...

On this episode of Face to Face: Santee Smith Kaha:Wi Dance Theatre, launched in 2005, now has more than a dozen productions and numerous sh...

On this episode of Face to Face: Shane Belcourt Filmmaker Shane Belcourt's most recent documentary is Ni-Naadamaadiz: Red Power Rising, a do...

On this episode of Face to Face: Francis Baptiste If you visit Francis Baptiste's website, the first thing you'll notice is the harsh way he...

On this episode of Face to Face: Julian Brave Noisecat Months after receiving an Oscar nomination for his first feature film, Sugarcane, Jul...

On this episode of Face to Face: Leena Minifie Gitxaala producer and filmmaker Leena Minifie has heard many horror stories of the discrimina...

On this episode of Face to Face: Jennifer Wood At the age of 13, Jennifer Wood remembers being driven to the Portage La Prairie Indian Resid...

Billy Merasty has played dozens of roles during his four decades on the screen and on the stage. On the season finale of Face to Face, he cr...

Jaime Black-Morsette started the REDress project in 2010, an awareness campaign that hung empty red dresses in public places to get people t...

Reality is beginning to sink in for Tréchelle Bunn following a surreal couple of weeks that saw her wrap up her second year of law school, c...

Après 33 ans comme chef régional de l'APNQL, Ghislain Picard revient sur ce qui l'a poussé à se lancer en politique. Dans cet épisode spécia...

Winning a Juno Award was one of the bigger goals Sebastian Gaskin set for himself when he started doing music professionally. On this Face t...

Victoria Pruden has only been in the role of president of the Métis National Council for a few months but she knows the 40 year-old organiza...

Tim Carwell is a dedicated entrepreneur but he is also deeply involved in initiatives that promote goodwill and support Indigenous communiti...

Paul Barnsley was inspired by the Watergate hearings as a teen. Now, nearly 40 years into his journalism career, he leads APTN Investigates,...

Without music, Jessa Sky says she's not sure how she would've made it through her childhood let alone make a career out of it. On this episo...

Tabatha Bull is president and CEO of the Canadian Council for Indigenous Business and an Anishinaabe member of Nipissing First Nation in Ont...

As he closes in on his 40th year in the education sector, Charles Cochrane says it's been a very rewarding ride. Cochane, executive director...

During her acceptance speech, Kyra Wilson told the chiefs in attendance she was aware of all the issues currently facing First Nations peopl...

This summer will mark the 35th anniversary of Canada's violent siege of Kanehsatà:ke and Kahnawà:ke – commonly called the Oka Crisis. Ellen...

The first-ever Indigenous underwater documentary series is airing now on APTN. Created by Len Morissette, the 13-part series explores the im...

Cree singer-songwriter Jade Turner released three singles in 2024, including a song that took home the song of the year award at the Manitob...

Michelle O'Bonsawin is the first Indigenous person to sit on the Supreme Court of Canada – and says she felt the weight of it on her shoulde...

National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak of the Assembly of First Nations says there's still a lot of work to do during her term as national c...

It's been a transformative year for Mohawk singer-songwriter Shawnee Kish. She became a mother, was nominated for two Juno Awards, released...

University of Manitoba History and Indigenous Studies Prof. Sean Carleton doesn't mince words when it comes to the impact of the late Murray...

Indigenous leaders have raised concerns over Ottawa's Procurement Strategy for Indigenous Business initiative for decades. On Face to Face,...

It started with Hollywood and the portrayal of Indigenous Peoples on the big screen in the 2009 Peabody Award-winning film Reel Injun. The d...

On this episode of Face to Face: Charly Edsitty A lack of a clean water supply in the largest reservation in the United States is a century-...

On this episode of Face to Face: Paul Spence Paul Spence is an actor known to many as Dean Murdock from the mockumentary FUBAR, which spawne...

On this episode of Face to Face: Governor General of Canada Mary Simon. Simon, who was sworn in on July 26, 2021, is the first Indigenous go...

On this episode of Face to Face: Desiree Dorion The country music industry, south of the Medicine Line, has long been known as an old boys c...