VICE Canada Reports
Canada's Waterless Communities: Neskantaga
In this episode, VICE heads to the remote Neskantaga First Nation in Northern Ontario where after 20 years under a boil water advisory, they have slipped down the federal government's priority list for safe drinking water from four to 19.
On Hold - Trailer
Watch our documentary 'On Hold,' out Wednesday, to hear from transgender patients who are desperately battling for fair treatment in the Canadian healthcare system.
Canada's Waterless Communities: Shoal Lake 40
Canada has the world's second-largest supply of fresh water, but 169 First Nation communities have limited or no access to it.
BC Is Burning and Climate Change Is Making It Worse
During the peak wildfire season, the province struggled to get both the human and financial resources to keep up. VICE heads to BC to look at how the wildfires have affected the fragile BC ecosystem.
BC Is Burning - Trailer
The wettest place in North America is on fire—VICE investigates the causes and effects of the 2015 wildfire season in BC.
Canadian Cannabis: The Cash Crop
Fucked Up's Damian Abraham, a medical marijuana user and overall weed enthusiast, went out to Vancouver and Denver to compare the grey market of dispensaries in British Columbia.
Homegrown Radicals
VICE founder Suroosh Alvi traveled to Calgary to investigate allegations of radicalization among the city's Muslim youth, speaking with the imam of the 8th & 8th Musallah, as well as the mother of Damian Clairmont, who died in Syria fighting for the...
Abortion Access in the Maritimes
We investigate abortion access in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, two Canadian provinces with restricted access to abortions and conservative political climates.
Abortion Access in the Maritimes - Trailer
Abortion is legal in Canada and has been for more than 25 years, but in spite of that, access varies across the country. In this edition of VICE Canada Reports, Sarah Ratchford investigates abortion access in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.
The New Era of Canadian Sex Work
Do new regulations protect at-risk women from human trafficking, or make it more dangerous for those doing consensual sex work?
The New Era of Canadian Sex Work - Trailer
We sent Lowell, a pop singer and former stripper, to meet with the policy makers and police to discuss C-36. Lowell also went down to Nevada to see how a regulated, legal sex industry functions. She also met with one particular john to see how he feels...
VICE Canada Reports: No Pipelines
For the last several years, the Unist'ot'en Clan have maintained a roadblock deep within their unceded traditional territories. Some say they may be deemed threats to Canada through Bill C-51.