Ottawa
Three people are suing the Ottawa mayor for blocking them on Twitter
Jim Watson, the mayor, says he has "the right not to be attacked and harassed by the same individuals on a regular basis.”
The Rise of 'Black Frosh' on Canadian Campuses
More student groups are building alternative spaces for marginalized people to feel included.
This Video of a Van Splashing People Is Pretty Goddamn Satisfying
The driver was fired shortly after the clip was released.
The story of the 'largest urban eviction campaign' in Canada
A grand revitalization project is forcing more than 400 people out of a low-income community in Canada's capital city.
Trudeau says he "apologized in the moment" to woman who alleged he groped her
Responding to groping allegation, Trudeau says men and women can experience interactions differently.
A Rebellious Bird Is Holding Up a Major Music Festival Because It Refuses to Move
A federally-protected killdeer and her eggs have created turmoil for Ottawa’s Bluesfest.
How Canada’s Biggest Alt-Right Podcast Host Went from Gamer to Neo-Nazi
VICE Canada unveiled the voice behind one of the most popular and enduring white nationalist podcasts in North America.
MP Christine Moore suspended over allegations of sexual misconduct
Veteran accuses politician of giving him alcohol and spending the night with him while she was in a position of authority.
Thousands of pot-smoking Canadians turn out for one last 4/20 before legalization
“Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the year of pseudo-legalization.”
First Nations say Trudeau doesn't have their consent to build Trans Mountain
“This pipeline will never be built,” say First Nation leaders in B.C.
Inside BlackBerry’s Push to Dominate the Security Market for Autonomous Cars
After its epic smartphone failure, BlackBerry is determined to fend off competitors in automotive.