Tom Fennario
@tomfennario.bsky.social
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Video Journalist for APTN Investigates
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Lucy Qalingo is the mayor of Puvirnituq, an Inuit village of 2,200 in Nunavik that has been experiencing water infrastructure issues that sometimes leaves residents without running water for weeks at a time. Pipe Dreams: The Water Crisis in Nunavik – Watch the full episode:
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My latest story takes a deep dive into the recent water crisis in Puvirnituq, where my research shows there's plenty of blame to go around and that long term solutions exist... for a price.
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My latest story, airing tonight!
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A preview for my latest story, airing this Saturday at 6:30pm eastern!
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The population of Puvirnituq, QC is booming… but their water infrastructure is breaking. For years the Inuit community in Nunavik has had water shortages, and documents obtained by APTN Investigates show that a permanent solution might be a pipe dream.
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Following a year of tragic loss, video journalist Rob Smith returns home in Kingcome Inlet, B.C. Back on the land and with help from his Elders, Rob documents an intimate and personal journey. A path toward healing, out of the darkness.
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https://www.aptnnews.ca/?p=279240
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Proud to have contributed some of the camera work to this important story.
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My work from today.
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My work from today.
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My latest story in collaboration with the talented
@angela-belleau.bsky.social
#microplastics
are everywhere, but Indigenous people the world over are organizing to push for change.
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7 months ago
Sacrifice Zones have been described as a place where government and industry have determined a place and the people living there are disposable, reports
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Sacrifice Zones: Life between the land and industry
People in communities talk about living in what are called Sacrifice Zones - where the land meets industry in Canada.
https://www.aptnnews.ca?p=272324
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Thanks to the
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for the recognition!
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My latest story.
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At
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we strive to not only have balance within our stories, but also our coverage, and I think we achieved that with our Inside Policing series. Read, watch, or listen to all 3 parts here:
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Proud to be
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nominee for the upcoming CAJ awards!
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10 months ago
From clashes with specialized RCMP units to being watched by Canada’s intelligence agency, Indigenous people standing up for their rights have faced the full weight of the state’s power. APTN Investigates asks: who’s watching the watchers? Inside Policing: Watching the Watchers - Watch Saturday.
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I think the most telling quote for this story came from Chief Louis Kwissiwa re: the role policing plays in addressing social issues "Can't fix the wound if it's still bleeding, right?"
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Here's a preview of my story airing Saturday @6:30pm
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10 months ago
APTN Investigates is up for a record five nominations for this year's Canadian Screen Awards.
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Some cool news: my colleague Brittany Guyot and I have been nominated for a Canadian Screen Award for Best Social/Political Documentary program for "Food for Profit" our collaboration with CBC's The Fifth Estate.
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At APTN Investigates our next three episodes are about policing in Indigenous communities, check out this podcast with my colleagues and I to learn more about the issues we covered.
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