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Cheryl McKenzie

Cheryl McKenzie

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Executive Director, National News and Current Affairs, APTN

Canada

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Total articles 11

  • InFocus: Grand Chief sues for defamation of the Aboriginal race

    By Cheryl McKenzie Verified

    Sep. 21, 2020

  • Who will lead MMIW inquiry, Métis rights, and will Canada live up to UN Indigenous Rights declaration - InFocus

    By Cheryl McKenzie Verified

    May. 25, 2016

  • InFocus: Grand Chief sues for defamation of the Aboriginal race

    By Cheryl McKenzie Verified

    Sep. 21, 2020

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APTN

The Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN) is a national Indigenous broadcaster based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Established in 1999, it is recognized as the world's first national Indigenous television network. APTN is committed to sharing stories by, for, and about Indigenous Peoples, providing a platform for Indigenous voices and perspectives through a mix of entertainment, news, and educational programming. APTN operates two HD television channels, APTN and APTN Languages, which feature a variety of content, including documentaries, dramas, and children's shows. The network also offers APTN lumi, an Indigenous-focused streaming service that allows viewers to access its programming online. APTN produces original content that celebrates Indigenous cultures and has received numerous awards for its storytelling and journalism. With a reach of approximately eight million homes, APTN serves a diverse audience interested in Indigenous stories and perspectives, fostering understanding and reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities.

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

'+1 204-947-9331

Founded: 1999