Over 8 million francophones live in Canada, and we have countless stories to tell. Our media — your media — reflect what’s happening in the communities where we live. They share our perspectives and ...
Nous lançons une initiative pour vous inviter à soutenir vos médias, vos créateurs et votre culture. Nous sommes plus de 8 millions de francophones au Canada et avons autant d’histoires à raconter.
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David McLeod, a member of Minegoziibe Anishinabe (Pine Creek First Nation, MB), is the CEO of Native Communications Incorporated (NCI). Under his leadership, NCI operates a provincial FM radio network ...
Deborah Ann Charles is the chief executive officer of Missinipi Broadcasting Corporation (MBC), an Indigenous communications radio network with over 35 years of service. As the longest-serving ...
Proud to support APTN’s mission, Evan Woods works in the network’s programming department as manager of contracts and documentation. He is also a published author with a master’s degree from the ...
Stephanie Willsey is Chippewa from Rama First Nation in southern Ontario. She brings a rich blend of legal expertise and community involvement to APTN’s board of directors. Stephanie works as an ...
Nathan W. Sack is a proud member of the Sipekne’katik Band and a dedicated advocate for autonomy, cultural preservation and financial sustainability within Indigenous communities. With over 12 years ...
Luisa Frate brings several decades of experience in finance, technology and operations to APTN’s board of directors. She is a chartered professional accountant and holds a bachelor of commerce from ...