Aboriginal Peoples Television Network, the first national Indigenous broadcaster in the world. Today, APTN shares programming by, for, and about Indigenous Peoples to all Canadians as well as viewers around the world.
Muskrat is an online Indigenous arts and culture magazine that honours the connection between humans and our traditional ecological knowledge by exhibiting original works and critical commentary.
National weekly newspaper published every week at the Grand River Territory of Six Nations bringing news, features, and events from First Nations, Métis, and Inuit communities across the country.
Based out of the Six Nations of the Grand River, "the Two Row Times is a free weekly news publication aimed at reaching the Ontario-wide Native market as well as Haudenosaunee communities in the United States. The Two Row Times takes an “everybody has a voice” philosophy. There are many important issues facing Onkwehon:we (Native) people and we will strive to offer both sides of any issue and let the reader decide."
Windspeaker.com is owned and operated by the Aboriginal Multi-Media Society of Alberta, an Indigenous communications society dedicated to serving the news and information needs of Indigenous people throughout Canada since 1983.
Cultural Survival is an Indigenous-led NGO and U.S. registered non-profit that advocates for Indigenous Peoples' rights and supports Indigenous communities’ self-determination, cultures, and political resilience, since 1972. For over 53 years, Cultural Survival has partnered with Indigenous communities to advance Indigenous Peoples' rights and cultures worldwide.
Our team of investigative journalists dives deep to tell stories about the natural world in Canada you can’t find anywhere else. We tell stories Canada’s big news outlets miss and hustle to help our readers make sense of complex (sometimes downright messy) issues. As a non-profit online magazine, our goal isn’t to sell advertising or to please corporate bigwigs — it’s to bring evidence-based news and analysis to the surface for our readers. The Narwhal recognizes that environmental journalism must be grounded in respect for Indigenous Knowledge and Indigenous Rights and must foreground Indigenous voices.
The Conversation is an independent source of news and views, from the academic and research community, delivered direct to the public, combining "academic rigour with journalistic flair." Our aim is to allow for better understanding of current affairs and complex issues to encourage public discourse and conversations.
The Walrus provokes new thinking and sparks conversation on matters vital to Canadians. As a registered charity, we publish independent, fact-based journalism, produce national, ideas-focused events, and train emerging professionals in publishing and nonprofit management. The Walrus is invested in the idea that a healthy society relies on informed citizens.
Media Indigena is an Indigenous owned and operated current affairs podcast, Media Indigena also features first peoples news, views and creative expression.