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What We Learned About Canada by Looking at Your Weird Google Searches

Google collects and publishes data on the world's Google searches, so we rolled up our sleeves to find the weirdest, freakiest, darkest provinces and territories in Canada based on their Googlin' habits. The results may or may not surprise you.
VICE Canada
12.30.14
china

In China's $1 Billion Fake Paris, They Forgot the Baguettes

Tianducheng is literally China's Paris, complete with a replica Eiffel Tower and walls adorned with faux Monets. But something seemed a little off about the "French" cuisine in its cafes.
Noelle Mateer
12.30.14
News

A Look Back at the Australian Aboriginal Rights Movements of 2014

This year activists have worked to reclaim the first land handed back to indigenous Australians and form an Aboriginal-controlled body to represent all indigenous nations.
Paul Gregoire
12.30.14
Film

I'm Short, Not Stupid: 'Person to Person'

The film tells a simple story about a girl who passed out in a guy's apartment after a party and refused to leave the next morning. It's one of the best shorts of the year, filled with subtlety and humor.
Jeffrey Bowers
12.30.14
The Humongous Fungus Among Us Issue

Who Stole the Four-Hour Workday?

A four-hour workday could solve a lot of our problems. If everyone worked fewer hours, there would be more jobs for the unemployed to fill. The economy wouldn't be able to produce quite as much, which means it wouldn't be able to pollute as much...
Nathan Schneider
12.30.14
Stuff

We're All a Depressing Part of "Generation Wuss"

I called Bret at his house in LA last week. We talked passionately about his frustration with what he's dubbed "Generation Wuss"—you, me, and everyone else who's young, is hyper-sensitive, and has grown up with the internet.
VICE Staff
Nathalie Olah, Photos: Jamie Lee Curtis Taete
Nathalie Olah, Photos: Jamie Taete
12.30.14
earth

Construction Begins on Nicaragua's Environmental Disaster of a Canal

The same questions about the viability of the project remain, save the question of when the groundbreaking is.
Ben Richmond
12.30.14
Tech

Disrupt BOFA, or Why the Sports-Tech Alliance Is a Joke

The forced crossbreeding of sports and tech is leading us down some weird and so very stupid rabbit holes.
Jack Ross
12.30.14
News

Finding Happy Endings on the Yelp of Asian Massage Parlors

Asian erotic massage parlors are mushrooming across Middle America, helped along by a thriving online community of men with disposable cash and an hour to spare.
Grace Wyler
12.30.14
Comics!

Vigilante in 'Now I'm Just a Regular Man'

Vigilante is tired of being a superhero. He just wants to be a regular man and improve his self image. Read a funny, strange and pretty story by Canadian comics gem Patrick Kyle.
Patrick Kyle
12.30.14
Football

2014: The Year of the Sports Drone?

No drones have announced themselves on the scene with quite the same fanfare as sports drones.
Brian Blickenstaff
12.30.14
Music

Teen Daze & Dandilion Wind Opaine Collaborate on Experimental Fashion Film

The only frills are on the dresses in the hybrid fashion/music video piece directed and edited by ANTI.
Emerson Rosenthal
12.30.14
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