John Derek Mills is a Cree man from Waterhen First Nation. He’s a ’60s Scoop survivor with a long juvenile record.
A life of crime culminated in a botched armed robbery in 1996. Originally sentenced to seven years, Mills is still behind bars nearly three decades later. He feels he has fallen through every crack in the justice system.
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Last Resort
Justice for Colten
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Clash at Standing Rock
Against Their Will
Retrospective: Reconciling the truth with journalism
Retrospective: When APTN was a ‘bad ass band of rebels.’
Retrospective: The Good Fellow
Retrospective: Behind the scenes after the Gerald Stanley acquittal
Retrospective: A storyteller is born
Retrospective: Shining lights in dark places
Retrospective: Bullet-Proof Journalism
Retrospective: “My fingers just know where to go”
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