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This First Nations Activist Keeps Getting Hassled by Cops While Running Across Canada
Caribou Legs says he was profiled by Quebec authorities twice in the span of an hour during a cross-country run to raise awareness for missing and murdered Indigenous women.
One Day in a Northwest Territories Court Tells You Everything You Need to Know About Canada's Broken Legal System
The courtrooms of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut offer a glimpse into the complex web of inter-generational violence, mental health issues, and substance abuse in Canada's remote north.
A Canadian Government Ad Campaign Told Everyone They 'Need the D'
When the Yukon government tried to educate people about the importance of vitamin D, it picked just about the only phrase it should have avoided.
This Syrian Composer Is Now a Refugee Writing Music on the Street
With little hope of working with an orchestra, Mouataz Arian is using his computer to create compositions about the refugee crisis while in exile in Turkey.
NWT Boots Out Most Politicians in Election, But Brings Back Convicted Spouse Abuser
Activists says the re-election of Michael Nadli sends the wrong message to a territory struggling with violence against women.
The Struggles of Syrians Trying to Navigate Canada’s Impossible Refugee System
We spoke to a number of Syrian refugees stranded in Turkey who have run into a brick wall of Canadian bureaucracy.