Business
Meet the Women Leading the Charge in Jammu & Kashmir
It’s time to move beyond the image of the state as just a vortex of conflict, as a few Kashmiri women bravely turn into successful entrepreneurs.
In Latest Poo Woes, Tim Hortons' Reputation Shits the Bed
These days the once mighty brand is only in the news for shit reasons.
Nine Brilliant Schemes for Slacking Off at Work
"I automated 80 hours of financial analyst work down to 15 minutes. Used the remainder of my time to play computer games, day trade stocks, and write a blog."
Canada’s big cell companies new data plans "suck," critics say
Regulators told Canada big three cell phone companies to offer cheaper mobile data plans but few are impressed with the new offers.
Producers are stockpiling weed ahead of legalization — but it probably won’t be enough
Canadian licensed producers have barely enough cannabis to meet two weeks of demand and shortages are expected.
Should Freelancers Form a Company to Save at Tax Time?
Don’t fall into the paralysis by analysis trap—it’s not that complex.
Can You Get a Job by Pulling a Stunt?
It's natural to want to stand out—but there's a fine line between being distinctive and just plain weird.
Can You Get a Job by Pulling a Stunt?
When you're trying to get hired, it's natural to want to stand out — but there's a fine line between being distinctive and just plain weird.
Meet the Women Who Run London's Chinatown
From Malaysian-Singaporean eateries to an Instagram-famous waffle house, we visit the female restaurant owners working in one of the world’s busiest Chinatowns.
The Juicero founder is really into raw water
The founder of Juicero wants to set the record straight. We met with him as he harvests his new obsession: raw water.
Trudeau believes Indian government “factions” wrecked his diplomatic visit
India’s government and Canada’s opposition slammed the “conspiracy theory” while analysts say Trudeau’s security statements are “worse than House of Cards and Veep combined.”
The CEO Tackling Representation in the Beauty Industry
We talk to Tristan Walker, CEO of Bevel and Form, about creating haircare products for people of color on 'The VICE Guide to Right Now Podcast.'