E.K. Hudson
The Middle East's First Woman Pro Wrestler Suplexes The Patriarchy
Gheeda Chamsaddine was born in Saudi Arabia and reborn in Dubai Pro Wrestling as Joelle Hunter. Now she's wrestling chauvinistic opponents, and winning.
The Remote Inuit Community That Is Taking Canada and Big Oil to Court Over Seismic Surveying
Seismic surveying is a globally controversial technique, as the blasts have the potential to kill or disable animals at close range and alter migration patterns.
Cindy Gladue Murder Case Revealed Lack of Medical Expertise in ‘Fisting’ Injuries
What jurors really said, according to Alberta lawyer Koren Lightning-Eagle, was that Cindy Gladue, a sex worker, consented to die by the hand of her client.
Aboriginal Woman’s Preserved Pelvis Shown in Court, an Indignity That ‘Can Never Be Undone’
People across Canada are outraged over both a not guilty verdict in a murder trial and the way the victim's body was displayed to jurors.
Roundtable on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Begins and Feds Actually Show Up
"There's been so much societal indifference and that is really painful for family members to endure," says organizer Audrey Huntley.
Meet the Man Challenging Canada’s New Two-Tiered Citizenship System
We talked to Rocco Galati, the lawyer challenging the Canadian government on Bill C-24, the bill that allows the government to strip citizenship from Canadians holding more than one passport.
This Is What a Line 9 Blockade Looks Like Before It Gets Raided
We visited the protesters behind a six-day blockade of an Enbridge construction that ended with heavy machinery and six arrests.
Lake Ontario Keeps Getting Blasted with Sewage
Documents obtained by the Lake Ontario Waterkeeper show that in 2013 and 2012, untreated or partially treated sewage was released into Lake Ontario every 2 weeks on average. In 2011, the average was weekly. Still, officials don't seem concerned.
We Asked a Migrant Detainee Why He's Boycotting His Chance at Freedom
We interviewed "Robert," a migrant detainee worker who decided to forgo his opportunity to be released in order to boycott his detention review.
Migrant Detainees in Canada Are Boycotting Their Only Chance at Freedom
The system in question is Canada's immigration detention system, and its business is policing migrants without permanent residence status.
Migrant Detainees In Canada are Boycotting Their Only Chance At Freedom to Protest Our Broken Immigration Detention System
Over 100 detained migrants are boycotting their only chance at freedom in order to protest what they say is the Canadian government's unfair and frequently arbitrary review process.