APTN, the channel for Canada's Indigenous communities
Briefly

The first of its kind globally, APTN has been vital for Indigenous peoples in Canada, enabling them to share their own stories and cultural narratives.
APTN not only offers Indigenous perspectives in its programming but also strives to reshape the narrative surrounding the painful history of relations between Canada and these communities.
With 70% of APTN's workforce identifying as Indigenous, the network stands out in media representation, fostering a platform for diverse linguistic and cultural expression.
APTN's emergence was a result of persistent advocacy from Indigenous leaders, marking a significant shift towards greater autonomy and representation in broadcasting.
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