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As Mary Simon leaves Rideau Hall, reconciliation files remain unresolved

Nation to Nation

Release Date: 05/15/2026

As Mary Simon leaves Rideau Hall, reconciliation files remain unresolved show art As Mary Simon leaves Rideau Hall, reconciliation files remain unresolved

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Mary Simon’s time as governor general has come to an end, closing a historic chapter for Rideau Hall, for Indigenous Peoples and Canada. This week, the Nation to Nation journalists’ panel reflected on her time in office and her legacy. • • • APTN National News, our stories told our way. Visit our website for more: https://aptnnews.ca Hear more APTN News podcasts:

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Auditor General of Canada Karen Hogan joins host Karyn Pugliese on this week’s episode of Nation to Nation to discuss what really happened when the federal government moved numerous First Nations to a funding system that provided more autonomy. Also on the show, Conservative MP Billy Morin discusses files he’s been tracking at Indigenous Services Canada; Bill S-2, that seeks the end of the second-generation cut-off to the Indian Act and Jordan’s Principle. • • • APTN National News, our stories told our way. Visit our website for more: https://aptnnews.ca Hear more APTN News...

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Karyn Pugliese is joined by chair of the First Nations Financial Management Board Harold Calla on Nation to Nation to discuss what First Nation leaders should demand at their First Ministers meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney in the fall. To Calla, economic reconciliation means First Nations should be treated as governments with power to shape economic decisions that affect their lands ahead of those decisions already being made. • • • APTN National News, our stories told our way. Visit our website for more: https://aptnnews.ca Hear more APTN News podcasts:

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With the new Liberal majority, they can now push through legislation. However, AFN National Chief Cindy Woodhouse hopes that actually means finally moving on long overdue laws and protections for First Nations. From clean water legislation, the second-generation cut-off in the Indian Act and the federal-provincial-territorial First Ministers meeting, there is a lot that must be done with this new majority. • • • APTN National News, our stories told our way. Visit our website for more: https://aptnnews.ca Hear more APTN News podcasts:

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Economic reconciliation is moving from an abstract idea to a practical question of how to make it real, as Prime Minister Mark Carney places economic growth, energy development, infrastructure, critical minerals, and northern expansion at the centre of his agenda. • • • APTN National News, our stories told our way. Visit our website for more: https://aptnnews.ca Hear more APTN News podcasts: https://www.aptnnews.ca/podcasts/

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Although the government has announced funding for emergency management for First Nations, the $55.6 million dedicated to emergency floods, wildfires and more is a far cry to what was spent in previous years. CEO of the Indigenous Reconciliation Group and a columnist at the Hill Times Rose LeMay joins host Karyn Pugliese to talk about the funding and how the Liberal party is now one seat away of having a majority government. Also on the show, CBC Indigenous journalist Brett Forester uncovered declassified documents showing that Indigenous groups and leaders were being spied on by the RCMP in...

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The head of the Chiefs of Ontario says the organization is eager to move ahead on an $8.5 billion agreement on long-term reform in First Nations child welfare after the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal approved a deal with the federal government on Monday. Host Fraser Needham chats with guests about the $8.5 billion deal, new NDP Leader Avi Lewis and the new head of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. • • • APTN National News, our stories told our way. Visit our website for more: https://aptnnews.ca Hear more APTN News podcasts: 

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Weighing in on Carney’s first year as prime minister show art Weighing in on Carney’s first year as prime minister

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An Ottawa reporter who covers Indigenous affairs on Parliament Hill weighs in on Prime Minister Mark Carney's first year in office. Host Fraser Needham chats with guests on what the prime minister has or has not done yet in office, including talking about the proposed second-generation cut off to the Indian Act. • • • APTN National News, our stories told our way. Visit our website for more: https://aptnnews.ca Hear more APTN News podcasts:  

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MP Lori Idlout says she believes she can have more influence within the government instead of from the outside looking in. Idlout felt frustrated being a part of an opposition party that severely lacked resources due to the loss of caucus funding after the NDP were reduced to low seat numbers in the House of Commons. She joined host Fraser Needham to talk about her decision to join the Liberal Party. • • • APTN National News, our stories told our way. Visit our website for more: https://aptnnews.ca Hear more APTN News podcasts:

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Cindy Blackstock, the head of the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society says the federal government's funding commitment for Jordan’s Principle misses the mark. $1.55 billion in new funding for the program was announced and is supposed to see it through to the end of March of 2027. • • • APTN National News, our stories told our way. Visit our website for more: https://aptnnews.ca Hear more APTN News podcasts:

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Mary Simon’s time as governor general has come to an end, closing a historic chapter for Rideau Hall, for Indigenous Peoples and Canada.

This week, the Nation to Nation journalists’ panel reflected on her time in office and her legacy.

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APTN National News, our stories told our way.

Visit our website for more: https://aptnnews.ca

Hear more APTN News podcasts: https://www.aptnnews.ca/podcasts/