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Family of newborn seized in a Winnipeg hospital hopes to be reunited with the baby
A live video of the government apprehension of the infant sparked outrage toward the practice that disproportionately targets Indigenous children
Video shows officials seizing newborn from mother in Winnipeg hospital
The apprehension was live-streamed by a relative of the First Nations woman. More than 90 percent of children apprehended in Manitoba are Indigenous.
How Indigenous Youth Are Healing Together
Indigenous filmmakers from the Nu Media Program partnered with VICE Canada to document the importance of how an Indigenous sharing circle helps address the epidemic of racism, violence, and intolerance.
These workers led a campaign to expose a “toxic” restaurant chain
Two executives have been removed at Winnipeg's Stella's after a deluge of harassment complaints surfaced on social media.
Landlords across Canada are pushing tenants out with renovations
Here’s what a "renoviction" looks like in Winnipeg.
Begonia Kills Toxic Relationships in 'Out Of My Head' Live Performance
The Winnipeg singer’s Audiotree North live session is emotionally intense.
On patrol with Winnipeg’s Bear Clan after Tina Fontaine’s alleged killer walked free
The grassroots, Indigenous group is bigger and more active than ever, keeping watch over Winnipeg’s streets.
Raymond Cormier found not guilty in death of 15-year-old Tina Fontaine
The body of the young Indigenous girl was pulled from the Red River in Winnipeg in 2014.
Canadians Are Obsessed With Cold Shaming Because It’s All We Have
It's like the weather version of a dick-measuring contest, and Americans are an easy target.
A Bodega Owner Tried to Get a Customer to Murder His Business Partner
The customer said that he didn't even know the name of the man asking him to kill.
Winnipeg Woman Punched on Bus After Standing Up Against Sexual Harassment
She says she sustained a black eye and several shattered teeth from the incident.