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Montreal Musician Lucas Charlie Rose Explains the Politics of Appearing in Trans Photo Series
"Listening to trans people is the number one thing you can do to make sure you're not exploiting them."
‘John Shaming’ Is Actually Putting Sex Workers at Risk
Sex workers are criticizing a Nova Scotia newspaper's decision to run the names of 27 johns facing charges.
We Met with the Filmmaker Who Changed the Way Canada Saw the Oka Crisis
Alanis Obomsawin's documentary Kahnesatake: 270 Years of Resistance showed what really happened behind the blockades.
Concordia University Commissioned an Asbestos Report Written by a Former Asbestos PR Consultant
The university has pulled the paper from the website, but critics say it shows big business has taken over academics.
The Dark Aftermath of the Most Famous First Nations Protest in Canadian History
During the Oka Crisis, Mohawk warriors faced off against the Canadian army. The conflict made headlines across the country—and a generation on the Kanesatake reserve.
A Hacker Sent a Woman Creepy Pictures of Herself Taken Through Her Own Webcam
After spending an ordinary evening at home with her boyfriend, Chelsea Clark was sent a series of photos of the couple's night, seemingly taken from the laptop's camera.
How FEMEN Quebec's Topless Stunt Happened and What it Means for North America’s Only Sextremist Group
VICE was granted insider access to the group's planning and execution of a topless protest at Canada's National Assembly against a law that could restrict abortion access in the country.
FEMEN: Sextremism in Canada
An inside look at the notorious activist organization's only North American branch.
The Strange, Seedy World of Sex Worker Review Forums
"All of the posts are derogatory, but this is a rough business. It brings out the worst in everyone."
We Spoke to a Sex Industry Hobbyist, the Worst Kind of John
Hobbyists troll the internet for the newest young escorts, and then write detailed, vulgar and often misogynistic critiques of their encounters.
This Man Wants to Help Canadian First Nations Youth by Giving Them Skateboards
Justin Darrow believes an education on the ramps teaches things you won't learn in school.
We Talked to an Expert on Why Montreal Kids are Trying to Join ISIS
The RCMP says it arrested ten Quebec youths last week trying to get to Syria to join jihadist groups.