Natalie Alcoba
Women Are Leading the Fight Against Coronavirus in Argentina's Vulnerable Communities
As COVID-19 spikes across the country, women are shouldering much of the vital work to protect marginalized groups.
Inside #FutbolFemenino: Argentina's next battlefront for women's rights
As the national team heads to the Women’s World Cup in France next month, players throughout the country are driving an urgent conversation around Argentina’s favorite sport, and drawing in new fans as a result.
Mike Smith of ‘Trailer Park Boys’ accused of sexual assault
A VICE News investigation found a woman reported Smith to police in 2005. Smith denies the allegations and no charges were filed.
Fascist Forge, the Online Neo-Nazi Recruitment Forum, Is Down
The site was taken down by its name registrar, but the company would not tell VICE why.
Who Is a Settler, According to Indigenous and Black Scholars
Descendants of slaves don't fit into our common definition of settlers.
Neskantaga First Nation Fires Contractor Tasked With Fixing Water Treatment Plant
The First Nation has the longest-running drinking water advisory in Canada—25 years.
Former Ontario Teacher Who Filmed Students’ Cleavage Found Guilty of Voyeurism
The Supreme Court of Canada ruled the 27 students’ privacy had, in fact, been violated.
Black Market Weed Could Make Up 72% of Canada’s Recreational Sales in 2019
That’s because there’s a bottleneck in the legal weed supply chain, analysts say.
Saskatchewan Can’t Stop This Proud Assman from Turning His Truck Into Giant Vanity Plate
When the government told David Assman he couldn’t have a vanity license plate with his last name, he responded in the best way.
I Am Banned from Visiting All Nunavut Prisons After Reporting on Alleged Abuses
When a journalist’s freedoms are infringed, the primary victims are those whose voices are silenced.
Trudeau Is 'Surprised and Disappointed' After Jody Wilson-Raybould Quits Cabinet
The veterans affairs minister resigned one week after allegations that the PMO pressured her in the SNC-Lavalin case.
How Airbnb is squeezing Toronto’s housing market
In the midst of a mounting rental crisis, the city is still unable to enforce rules that would limit ghost hotels.