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The Indigenous Screen Office recently celebrated the news of long-term stable funding. The ISO was launched in 2017 to champion Indigenous screen-based storytellers and through funding and advocacy work. On this Face to Face CEO Kerry Swanson e
In December 2023, Dr. Rebekah Neckoway became the first Indigenous chief medical officer to be appointed in Ontario. On this Face to Face, she says it’s an honour and hopes the appointment will set a precedent for other provinces and territorie
Award-winning author Michael Hutchinson’s mystery series Mighty Muskrats has been praised for its cultural and historic context and young kid's rez humour. He shares how he wants the series to help educate youth on First Nations issues.
Lance Cardinal has made a name for himself by bringing Indigenous and Two-Spirit representation to public spaces and the small screen. Known for his vibrant murals and zest for life, it seems Lance's goal is to create positivity wherever he goe
Kelvin Redvers has been working in the film and television industry for two decades but has just released his first feature film. The thriller, Cold Road, is about an Indigenous woman and her dog being hunted by a stranger in a semi-truck on an
Since the death of his son Harlan to an accidental drug poisoning, Joseph Fourre has been raising awareness about the harms of drugs with a campaign to youth call No Thanks I'm Good. On Face to Face, Fourre discusses his son, the campaign and h
President, chief operating officer, band councilor and consultant on the set of Blackstone, Dean Janvier has done it all. Growing up, it was the big screen that most interested Janvier, but it wasn’t meant to be. A “fluke” job at the Assembly o
Award-winning Ojibway playwright, novelist and filmmaker Drew Hayden Taylor is the author of more than 30 pieces of work. On this episode of Face to Face, Taylor says any and all topics, no matter how difficult the subject, can be discussed thr
For nearly 20 years, Sara Mainville has been practicing law in areas such as self-government and advancing treaty implementation. It’s important work, but it can also move at a “glacial pace,” says the Anishinaabe lawyer on this episode of Face
Politics was not Edmonton city councillor Aaron Paquette’s first passion. Art was a way for Paquette to express himself. On this episode of Face to Face, the award-winning author and artist discusses his journey from the grassroots to political
Prior to becoming the premier of Manitoba, Wab Kinew was a rapper, broadcaster and university administrator. Right out of the gate, Kinew was seen as a rising star and a potential future leader of the Manitoba NDP. But before even being elected
It is often said that Winnipeg and Manitoba are ground zero for missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and gender-diverse peoples. Long-time advocate, Sandra Delaronde agrees with that assessment and believes the statistics show it will c
Jennifer Laewetz, known as Jennifer Elle online, is a policy analyst and communications professional who works for Warshield, an Indigenous-owned and led consulting firm. On this episode of Face to Face, she shares her thoughts on the AFN, whet
Darla Contois is an actor and playwright from Misipawistik Cree Nation in Manitoba. On this episode of Face to Face, she shares her career journey from nearly quitting acting to starring in Little Bird, the acclaimed mini series about the 60s S
Anishinaabe athlete Emily Mandamin is the first person from her community to secure a full basketball scholarship for college – and now she’s being showcased on the sides of buses and streetcars in Toronto.
Kyla Lee is a criminal defence lawyer and host of a web series and a podcast called Driving Law. On this episode of Face to Face, she says she believes having Indigenous lawyers working in different facets of law helps to break down barriers.
Jodi Calahoo Stonehouse is a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for Edmonton-Rutherford. She believes right now is a ‘powerful moment in time’ with Indigenous politicians changing the history of the country.
Proposed federal legislation that has drawn the ire of First Nations in Ontario, the Manitoba Métis Federation and others is not that controversial says Métis Nation-Saskatchewan President Glen McCallum.
From an early age, Michelle Cameron had an entrepreneurial spirit. On this episode of Face to Face, Cameron shares the journey of growing her home-based business into Dreamcatcher Promotions – Canada’s largest Indigenous-owned promotional compa
Gordon Bluesky was elected chief of the Brokenhead Ojibway Nation in April 2022. On this episode of Face to Face, he shares his journey as a ‘60s Scoop survivor who grew up in the United States before returning and reconnecting with his nation
Bridget Tolley is a long-time MMIWG family member and advocate. Tolley lost her mother in 2001 and now heads up Families of Sisters in Spirit, a grassroots organization led by families of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and Two-Spi
Nadya Kwandibens is an award-winning photographer and photo laureate for the City of Toronto. On this episode of Face to Face, Kwandibens says what started as a hobby has now taken her across Turtle Island.
On this episode of Face to Face: Duncan McCue Journalist and professor Duncan McCue has spent more than 25 years on radio and television. On the season premiere of Face to Face, he says the way Indigenous stories are told and the number of Indi
The end of May means we’re putting the wraps on our current affairs programming, for the summer. After 30 episodes this season, we’ve put together some of our favourite moments of the 9th season of Face to Face.
As the fourth anniversary of the release of the final report from the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls approaches, Aly Bear believes the crisis has only deepened. Bear, who is 3rd vice chief of the Federatio
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