
Sarah Berman
sarah.berman@vice.comSarah is an editor and reporter based in Vancouver covering crime, drugs, cults, politics and culture. She's currently working on a book with Penguin Canada about a secretive self-help group accused of sex trafficking.
The World's Biggest Weed Company Is Slashing Jobs and That Means Trouble
Canopy Growth’s 500 layoffs are a sign of the cannabis industry’s struggles, according to experts.
Tattoo Artist Wants to Sue Oil Company for Greta Thunberg Sex Act Design
German Canalla said he's going after Alberta's X-Site Energy Services for using his image to create a "horrible" sticker of the teen climate activist.
I've Lived as a Fat Person in Two Genders
Will I find more peace with my size as a man than I ever could as a woman?
Wet’suwet’en People to Decide on Proposed Deal With Canada
Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett called the arrangement a milestone in the history of Canada.
‘Love Is Blind’ Means White People Finally Discovered Arranged Marriage
Netflix’s latest dating show is a spin on a tradition for which brown people have long been mocked.
RCMP Pensions Are Invested in Controversial Gas Pipeline Owner
Millions invested in TC Energy, the parent company of Coastal GasLink, stand out as a conflict of interest, experts say.
'Mad Mike' Hughes Was a Daredevil First, Flat Earther Second
The man best known for his mission to launch himself into the sky to prove the earth was flat died in a rocket crash this weekend, and left behind questions about his beliefs.
Justin Trudeau Says Rail Barricades 'Need to Come Down Now'
Canada's prime minister has called on Indigenous leaders including the Wet'suwet'en Nation to not stand in the way of reconciliation with Canada.
What You Need to Know About the Wet'suwet'en Crisis
Your guide to “rule of law,” “land defenders,” and the 1997 Supreme Court decision underpinning Canada’s biggest news story.
RCMP Offers to Move Back From Wet’suwet’en, but With Conditions
Police say they’ll move to a nearby town if land defenders will allow pipeline workers to access construction sites.
This Woman Says Debt Saved Her From Being Homeless
Sarah Kriekle wants to destroy the notion that all debt is bad because it’s a “really privileged way of looking at things.”
Indigenous-Led Rail Blockades Could Cost 'Billions' and That's the Point: Organizers
In the wake of RCMP raids on Wet’suwet’en land, protesters have shut down hundreds of trains, putting thousands of jobs at risk, according to one union.