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First Nations Communities Are Suing the Federal Government Over Third World Water Conditions
After facing gruesome problems with their water supply like floating mice in cisterns, four Alberta First Nations have filed a lawsuit against the Canadian government, who they say hasn't fulfilled an obligation to provide quality drinking water to...
Now We Know Even More about How the NSA Invades Canada’s Privacy
A new wave of revelations about America's way-too-powerful spy agency, the NSA, has revealed more information about how Canadian data gets caught in their web.
The TPP Agreement Will Dramatically Change the Internet in Canada
Canada is about to sign onto the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the Internet will never be the same again.
The Canadian Government Is Playing Hide and Seek with the TPP
The TPP is the secretive trade deal that promises to free up more Canadian meat exports to Japan and the Asia-Pacific region in exchange for restrictions on internet freedom and environmental regulation, among other conditions. And right now, leaders...
The View from Unist’ot’en: A Camp that Stands Firmly in the Path of Enbridge’s Northern Gateway Pipeline
VICE Canada's own Michael Toledano is currently in the Unist'ot'en camp, which is forbidden to enter by anyone who is not approved by the camp. This unsurrended First Nations land sits directly in the path of the Northern Gateway pipeline.
One of the Biggest American Copyright Enforcers Is Coming to Threaten Canadians
If you're in Canada illegally downloading the latest Bruno Mars tune, Rightscorp might be shaking you down for $20 for copyright infringement.
Conservatives Won’t Listen to Their Own Privacy Expert on Surveillance Bill
The Harper government's new choice for Privacy Commissioner has privacy advocates concerned for a number of reasons, chief among them the government actually ignoring its own selection committee's recommendation and the new commish's inexperience with...
Proof Canada is Snooping on Your Twitter Account
The government logged all those "asshole" tweets directed at Vic Toews.
The Canadian Government Just Got Sued For Warrantless Data Collection
And the applicants have a pretty good case already.
It's Been Three Years Since Toronto's G20 Protest
Thursday marks three years since the G20 was held in Toronto. The summit of world leaders was also the scene of the largest mass arrest in Canadian history, after over 1,000 people were sent to a detention centre.