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Production paused on satire series for CBC and APTN after guests, who said they were misled, speak out

12 min · 21 de may de 2026
portada del episodio Production paused on satire series for CBC and APTN after guests, who said they were misled, speak out

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There is continuing controversy over an Indigenous-led, unscripted comedy series in early production for CBC Entertainment and APTN, as the future of the show looks murky. According to a joint statement from CBC and APTN, Northland Tales was pitched at an Indigenous Screen Summit in 2024 as a satirical prank show. For clarity, APTN News had no prior knowledge nor any involvement in this production. This week, after many of the people contacted to take part in the show started speaking out, CBC paused production on Northland Tales. That is one of the topics for this week's Truth & Politics panel. Joining host Dennis Ward to discuss are Jennifer Laewetz of Paskwâw Strategies and Niigaan Sinclair with the Winnipeg Free Press. • • • APTN National News, our stories told our way. Visit our website for more: https://aptnnews.ca [https://aptnnews.ca] Hear more APTN News podcasts: https://www.aptnnews.ca/podcasts/ [https://www.aptnnews.ca/podcasts/]

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