Brigitte Noël VICE
How a Cambodian Tribe Is Getting Pushed Off Its Land by an Energy Company
Development along one of Southeast Asia's biggest rivers is threatening local communities.
The Little-Known Story Behind Canada’s Largest Student Occupation
A 400-person sit-it turned into a full-fledged riot when students at Sir George Williams (now Concordia University) accused a professor of racism.
Quebec Is Hella Serious About the Future of Taxidermy
Quebec is betting that demand from Asia and throwback cocktail bars for eco-friendly dead animals is only going to continue to grow.
How Stephen Harper’s Government Screwed Over Canadian Wildlife
Scientists say Stephen Harper and co. treated the endangered animals file 'with neglect.'
We Spoke to One of the Few Journalists Covering the Syrian Civil War in Aleppo
Rami Jarrah, also known by his alias, Alexander Page, says Russian and Syrian airstrikes are targeting residential areas, not just areas controlled by rebels or ISIS.
Meet the Artist Who Doused a Montreal Statue in Blood in Protest of Queen Isabella
The anonymous artist says it's "shocking" that there's a statute of the woman who helped establish the Spanish Inquisition.
Hookup Apps Are Doing a Better Job at HIV Prevention Than the Government
While Health Canada drags its feet to approve it, PrEP is becoming a selling point on Grindr and Scruff.
We Spoke to the Guy Who Helped Shed Light on the Shady Dealings of Quebec's Construction Industry
Lino Zambito believes the problem is prevalent throughout Canada, and says other local governments should probe the construction companies in their areas.
New Survey Exposing Quebec’s Islamophobia Is Just Tip of Iceberg, Muslim Group Says
Justice Femme say growing intolerance is leading to increased violence.
'Do I Matter Now' Movement Unites Indigenous and Muslim Women Against Stephen Harper
Indigenous women wear niqabs to direct Harper's attention to Indigenous issues and show solidarity with Muslim women in Canada.
Canada’s Justice System Is Totally Racist and Classist: Study Confirms the Obvious
The biggest predictor of police force size in Canadian cities is the number of visible minorities and marginalized populations, not crime.
Beautiful Portraits of Trans People
We spoke to Montreal photographer Yannick Fornacciari about his latest series.