Upcoming negotiations to renew our Collective Agreement with APTN – Please indicate your priorities by March 15
At our last membership meeting on January 17, 2019, we discussed a number of issues relevant to our upcoming negotiations […]
At our last membership meeting on January 17, 2019, we discussed a number of issues relevant to our upcoming negotiations […]
Over the past 18 years, the Aboriginal Peoples’ Television Network (APTN) has been covering important news, sharing underrepresented stories, and
We need a strong APTN – Register your support with the CRTC Read More
Your Bargaining Committee is pleased to announce that CMG members at APTN have voted to accept the Memorandum of Agreement
CMG members at APTN vote to accept the new collective agreement Read More
The online electronic poll is now open for voting on the new Collective Agreement between CMG and APTN. Voting is
Polls now open – Ratification vote regarding the new Agreement between CMG and APTN Read More
This is a reminder that your Bargaining Committee is holding a meeting Wednesday, July 20, 2016 at 6 p.m. to
Your Bargaining Committee is holding a meeting to discuss the Memorandum of Agreement that we reached with APTN late last
APTN Collective Agreement Ratification Meeting Read More
Your Bargaining Committee is pleased to announce that we have signed a Memorandum of Agreement with APTN. Highlights of this
CMG reaches tentative agreement with APTN Read More
In order to help your Bargaining Committee prepare for the next round of bargaining with APTN, we have prepared the
Please fill in the APTN bargaining questionnaire and return it by April 20 Read More
Nominations for the position of President of the CMG’s APTN Branch are now closed. Vince Proteau was the only nominee
Vince Proteau elected President of the APTN Branch Read More
The CMG is now accepting nominations for the position of President of the APTN Branch of the Guild.
Call for nominations: President, APTN Branch Read More
The Canadian Media Guild celebrates Aboriginal History Month and acknowledges all of our members of indigenous descent. We have people
Celebrate Aboriginal History Month Read More
As part of its ongoing consultation about television in Canada, the CRTC is asking Canadians to consider a number of scenarios
Help shape the future of TV in Canada – Fill out CRTC’s Choicebook Read More
In the fall we asked you to weigh in with your unique perspective, in the CRTC national consultation that will have
Be part of the conversation about the future of TV in your area Read More
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) announced today it is renewing the Aboriginal People’s Television Network’s (APTN) mandatory carriage status. The
CRTC acknowledges APTN’s exceptional contribution to Canada Read More
Due to recent events, your Guild executive at APTN has decided to re-constitute itself on an interim basis until the
Guild at APTN – We’re looking for executive council members Read More
Jorge Barrera, Guild member, APTN reporter, winner of the 2012 J-Source Newsperson of the Year Award. Congratulations on being named the 2012 J-Source Newsperson of the Year.
Five questions with Jorge Barrera Read More
Today, CMG filed a submission to the CRTC in support of APTN’s licence renewal. APTN plays an indispensable role in the Canadian broadcasting system. In its 14 years of existence, APTN has enriched Canada and the world through indigenous programming and coverage of issues in ways and voices we do not find anywhere else.
Building APTN to last in a changing Canada Read More
Please help make sure the Aboriginal Peoples’ Television Network continues to thrive … in our communities, on our TVs and online. Write to the CRTC today to support APTN! The deadline for the public to send letters is February 27, 2013.
Your union met with APTN management on January 30 for our quarterly Joint Committee meeting to discuss the new ADP
CMG reviews and supports the new APTN payroll system and “virtual time-card” Read More
Since our last round of collective bargaining, we have been working with the APTN HR to review job descriptions. We
The Canadian Media Guild is pleased to announce a new workshop designed specifically for indigenous media workers: “Expanding Our Circle:
Participate in a workshop designed for you! Read More
The Canadian Media Guild has sent a letter to Air Canada CEO Calin Rovinescu asking that the airline apologize for
Guild calls on Air Canada to apologize for racist memo Read More
On Behalf of the aptn Branch of the Canadian Media Guild, I would like to welcome Cheryl McKenzie to the
Cheryl McKenzie joins Guild executive at aptn Read More
The position of Secretary-Treasurer on the aptn branch executive was recently vacated. This provides an opportunity for another member to
We’re looking for a secretary-treasurer for the aptn branch executive Read More