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6.6.12

NationTalk.ca - APTN’s National News and Current Affairs Tackles Tough Topics in June 2012 - -- Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN) - Native Newswire: APTN’s National News and Current Affairs is preparing new segments of the InFocus panel as well as a special Perspectives series on an important, but often overlooked issue within Canada’s Aboriginal communities—suicide.

Suicide will be the topic of investigation with stories airing each day starting on Monday, June 11 and ending with a panel discussion on Friday, June 15. As part of its Perspectives series, APTN’s reporters will be looking at the issue on a national scale and tackling stories such as the taboo behind suicide, whether the money spent on prevention is enough, and what communities are doing to show people there is another option.


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