Todd Lamirande

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Who is Todd Lamirande?

Todd Lamirande is a member of the Métis Nation, a video journalist and was formerly a co-host of APTN National News, aired by the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network. He is currently the host and co-producer of APTN Investigates. Lamirande first joined APTN in July 2000, working as a video journalist in APTN's Vancouver Bureau for four years before transferring to the Winnipeg Bureau and assuming the position of co-host.

Lamirande became mired in a controversy on June 24, 2001, when the Royal Canadian Mounted Police seized his vehicle and videotapes containing footage of members of the Native Youth Movement as they protested the development of Sun Peaks Resort, a ski resort in Sun Peaks, British Columbia, 55 kilometers northeast of Kamloops. Lamirande had videotaped part of the confrontation, which later turned violent as protestors clashed with supporters of the project.

The actions of the RCMP outraged the Canadian Journalists for Free Expression. CJFE Executive Director, Sharmini Peries, called the incident "an affront" to the integrity of journalists' materials, adding:

Lamirande commented that he felt racism was at play in the incident, noting that he doubted that the RCMP would have tried to seize the videotapes if he worked for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation or CTV Television Network.

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on July 23, 2013

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